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Christians Get Depressed Too (David Murray)
Many Christians mistakenly believe that true Christians don’t get depressed, and this misconception heaps additional guilt and pain onto those who are suffering. Author David P. Murray comes to the defense of depressed Christians and explains why and how Christians should study depression, and the approaches caregivers, pastors and churches can take to help those in emotional distress.
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Communication and Conflict Resolution: A Biblical Perspective (Stuart Scott)
Communication and solving conflicts are two major hurdles in any marriage. Doing these biblically must be the resolve of both husband and wife. If you won’t honor God in these areas, count on misery and trouble.
It starts with humility: I may not be right. It also starts with desiring to please God more than self. God considers most conflict a grievous thing that He wants His children to have no part in it. Strife generally arises from selfishness. This booklet has arisen from over 2 decades of experience in counseling families.
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Why Do I Care? When Others’ Approval Matters too Much (Amy Baker)
It is difficult and sometimes frightening not to have the good opinion of others. No one likes to face the possibility of rejection, humiliation, or opposition. Yet, making our goal others’ approval confines us to a small world where life consists of pleasing others.
Experienced counselor Amy Baker shares that rejection by others is not the whole story. There is a bigger story of God’s love for his people. His love endures forever. His love can be relied upon, while people’s opinions shift and change according to whether or not we are pleasing them. But God, in Christ, is totally pleased with us. His opinion of his dearly loved children will not change. When you remember these truths and replace your anxieties about approval with them, you will be free to live and love in God’s world.
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Miscarriage: You are not Alone
Anyone who has suffered through a miscarriage knows that it is one of the most painful experiences a woman can have. There’s an emptiness inside that you cannot describe and that no one else seems to understand. How can you grieve so much for a person you never really knew? With the compassion and wisdom of personal experience, Stephanie Green guides you through the process of grieving the loss of your baby. Addressing some of the most common struggles you will face in the wake of a miscarriage, she helps you see how Jesus gives you the strength to grieve well and the courage to keep moving forward.
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The Gift of Addiction: How God Redeems Our Pain (Eric Guzman)
You did it again. You drank. You got high. You slept with him/her. You surfed the Internet. What gift could you possibly find in so much failure? But when your helplessness drives you to turn to God and admit your need, you will experience the greatest gift of all—his presence, his kindness, his forgiveness and his peace.
Author Erik Guzman explains that when we think it’s up to us to rise above our suffering or sin, we alienate ourselves from our only source of help. But when we come to the end of ourselves, realize that our addictions have controlled us and turn in desperation to God, then we see that coming to the end of what we can do is the beginning of faith. That is the gift of addiction.
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Glenda’s Story: Led by Grace (Glenda Revell)
Unwanted from birth and abused throughout her childhood, Glenda was desperate for love and a sense of belonging. Her only respite from a miserable home life was school, and the welcoming shade of her favorite willow tree, under which she would dream of another life, another family, and pray to a God she did not yet know.
Ultimately, Glenda’s afflictions became the cords with which God drew her to Himself. Receiving His salvation, she understood that God had saved her from her own sinfulness, more than horrid conditions and treatment by others. This is a story of great hope, an amazing account of how our merciful Savior brings light out of darkness, joy out of sorrow, and peace out of pain. Highly recommended by Elisabeth Elliot.
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Idols of the Heart: Learning to Long for God Alone (Elyse Fitzpatrick)
Many people desire to live godly lives but feel trapped in habitual sins. They trip over the same bad habit, embarrassing weakness, or sinful slavery they wanted to be free of years ago. This book reveals that idolatry lies at the heart of every besetting sin.
If you think of idols as stone statues in far-off lands, think again. Idols are the desires, longings, and expectations we worship instead of the true God.
Fitzpatrick shares the hope found in God’s desire to have his children live free of idols, and his commitment to free them by his sanctifying power.
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Psychologized Man: A Biblical Perspective (Martha Peace)
A low view of God is common today, both among church-goers and those who don’t. Consequently, rather than view God as “the Most High”, He is seen as subservient to man’s purposes and needs: a servant to what we want. What kind of God is that?
If our minds are to be transformed to think soundly about God, we must also have a Biblical view of ourselves. The evolution of psychology, as detailed in this booklet, shows how completely self-focused 21st-century man has become, and how as a result we have lost any understanding of our purpose in this world.
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Faith and Doubt: When Belief Is Hard (Steve Brown)
You made a commitment to Jesus (or maybe you didn’t), but now you are questioning everything. Is there a God? Are you really forgiven and accepted for Jesus’s sake? It sounds too good to be true. And if the Bible really is true and Jesus really did rise from the dead, how come you don’t feel any different?
Steve Brown, a preacher, pastor, and radio broadcaster, has experienced all of the same kinds of doubts and questions. He gently uncovers for you some reasons we doubt and how to step into the rest of faith. All Christians experience doubt, admitting your questions and turning to God will renew your hope and faith.
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Gospel-Centered Counseling (Robert Kellemen)
Everyone talks about the personal ministry of the Word, but how do we make one-another ministry truly biblical? Gospel-Centered Counseling equips readers to change lives with Christ’s changeless truth. It does so by examining life’s seven ultimate questions.
Bob Kellemen builds on the foundation of the written Word and provides a gospel-centered resource for understanding people, diagnosing problems, and prescribing biblically-based solutions.
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Motherhood: Hope for Discouraged Moms (Brenda Payne)
Intended to bring hope and help to mothers in all stages of parenting. It is designed to minister to the mother who is experiencing normal or common struggles, as well as to the mother who is heartbroken over a rebellious teenager. It is a call to perseverance and maturity in Christ-likeness.
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Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling Youth (Keith & Patricia Miller)
For counselors, pastors, youth pastors, and parents, this essential user-friendly reference has been thoroughly updated and revised to reflect the needs of teens in a rapidly changing world. Arranged topically for easy access to the Scriptures that speak to the heart of each issue teens face, this book covers a wide range of subjects.
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Domestic Abuse: Help for the Sufferer
Scripture has much to say about your experience, your safety, and God’s heart for you—he does not blame you for your suffering and does not tolerate oppression. In fact, he wants to rescue you.
Experienced family counselor Darby Strickland helps you to cut through confusion, speak out and find support, and then determine your next steps.
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Manipulation: Knowing How to Respond (Lou Priolo)
Do you feel trapped by coworkers, friends, and even loved ones who want to pressure you into doing things their way? How can you escape being the victim of their control over you? Is there a way to discern the causes of manipulative behavior, in order to avoid its effects on you and yet still maintain a Christlike attitude?
Lou Priolo answers all of these tough questions and more in this practical booklet that will help you avoid the trap of manipulation.
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Prodigal Children: Hope and Help for Parents
Robert Jones offers the comfort of the gospel to both grieving parents and their pastors, counselors, and friends. He reminds you that God, the Father of countless prodigal children, understands your hurt like none other; shows you how to find your strength and identity in God instead of in the choices your children make; and gives wise advice for the many practical questions you are facing.
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The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict (Ken Sande)
For more than 30 years, The Peacemaker has been the book which has helped individuals and churches, people from all walks of life with vast differences in perspective, apply biblical truths and resolve personal conflicts. Putting Ken Sande’s counsels into practice has brought about many close friendships among people who thought the relationship was so damaged that is was beyond salvaging. True, life-changing reconciliation is possible, even between those who start at very different places.
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Discontentment: Why Am I So Unhappy (Lou Priolo)
Even among Christians, discontentment is a pervasive problem, and can be the root of the lingering unhappiness we often feel. Learn to identify discontentment in your own life, and cultivate true contentment God’s way.
“Discontentment among Christians is a far bigger problem than we either realize or acknowledge. Lou Priolo puts his discerning finger right on the real issues and helps us ask probing questions designed to reveal our troubled consciences’ covetousness and idolatry. He clearly shows that at the root of our lack of contentment lies a believer who isn’t fully satisfied with God and His bountiful provisions. May we take the message of this booklet to heart so that we may be genuinely content in Christ.”
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Out of the Blues: Dealing With the Blues of Depression and Loneliness (Wayne Mack)
At some time or other in their life, nearly everyone finds themselves looking down the dark tunnel of depression. If you aren’t depressed now, you certainly know someone who is. Out of the Blues is a book which they will identify with and in which they’ll see clear signs of how it developed.
Most importantly, it’s a book that presents biblical solutions to the problem. Also contains excellent questions for discussion following each chapter, for a group study. A large section on the devastating affects of loneliness as well, and what to do about it.
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Blame It On the Brain? (Edward T. Welch)
Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience
Depression – ADD – Alcoholism – Homosexuality – is it really legitimate to say that “mental illness” is the source behind these? Or some other inclination of the mind, planted at birth by forces beyond our control? Are we making creative excuses for our disobedience to God?
Attempting to view the mind by an examination of what Scripture says about it, author Ed Welch shows us that some matters are rooted in the tastes of one’s heart. Perhaps some habits can actually be broken if we learn to think differently with a renewed mind.
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