Anger: Responding in a Way That Honors God
Anger itself isn’t the enemy — God made us able to feel it, and even Jesus was angry at injustice. The question is what our anger produces. These resources will help you understand your anger and express it in ways that heal instead of harm.
Start with these three
Being Angry in the Right Way (Part 1)
Anger is what we feel when we could say, “I am against that.” Why avoiding anger altogether isn’t the goal — and what is.
Being Angry in the Right Way (Part 2)
“I don’t have an anger problem” — recognizing the quiet, controlled anger we deny in ourselves.
Being Angry in the Right Way (Part 3)
Anger expressed appropriately can be constructive. How to put your anger to work the way God designed.
The BCC Peace Series
Anger often lives inside conflict. This series from our counseling team walks through making peace in strained relationships — at home, at church, and everywhere between.
You don’t have to fight anger alone
BCC offers counseling that is biblical, practical, and affordable — to help you grow in wisdom and in your ability to respond to life’s challenges in ways that please God and bless others.
More help for anger
Anger! A Small Book About a BIG Problem50 meditations for people who want peace
Learning to Trust Again (After a Deep Hurt)Three truths for rebuilding what was broken
Rebuilding Trust After a Deep HurtA top post on healing broken relationships
Good Grief: You Can Have Life After LossWhen anger and grief tangle together · Dr. Donna Hart
Help and Hope for PerfectionistsWhen high standards fuel constant frustration
Broken Is Better — Here’s WhyYour response to trouble is what matters most
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