- Pastoral Counseling
- Anxiety
- Conflict & Resolutions
- Anger
- Grief
- Quick Scripture Reference Books
- Resources for Changing Lives
- Minibook Counseling Resources
- Depression
- Living In a Fallen World Series
- Marriage Counseling
- Sexual Sin
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Divorce: Before You Say “I Don’t” (Lou Priolo)
This hard-hitting booklet is designed to persuade individuals who are intent on pursuing divorce (on other than biblical grounds) to reconsider their plans. The first portion focuses on the likely consequences of such an action. The second refutes nine of the most common justifications for divorce. There is also an entire section (appendix) that addresses the issue of being “in love” with someone other than one’s spouse.
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Marriage is Hard (Susan Black)
Truths I Wish I Had Understood Before I Got Married
Don’t all of us who are married wish the same!
The title may sound like something obvious, but many wives are afraid – or too dreamy-eyed – to admit it. They go into marriage with absurdly high expectations of bliss, and when things begin to get tough, they wonder if they made a mistake – the wrong choice? They look around and think that everyone else’s marriage is full of non-stop joy and pleasure.
The reality is that all marriages are hard because they all have unavoidable and unanticipated challenges and trials. Marriage is hard because it is the union of two sinners engaged in the eternal battle between self-centeredness and servanthood, between living for self or dying to self. Marriages can flourish or die on this battlefield. But God is faithful, and He has a gracious plan of heart-transformation for any wife who will commit her way to Him.
Great for small group Bible Study. Study questions for each of the ten chapters.
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Anger, Anxiety and Fear: A Biblical Perspective (Stuart Scott)
Our responsibility as Christians is to depend on our God as seek daily to become more like Jesus daily. Often, there are life-dominating sins that greatly hinder us in this transformation. As the challenges of living in an uncertain world increase, the sins of anger, anxiety and fear arise more frequently in our daily lives. We need to be on guard against these sins and know how to resist their temptations when they come.
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Good Mood, Bad Mood (Charles Hodges, M. D.)
Depression and bipolar disorder are two of the most common diagnoses made in medicine today. Are we in an epidemic of bad moods or is there another explanation? Good Mood, Bad Mood examines whether it is an epidemic or if we have simply changed how we label depression.
While medical treatment is now the commonly accepted way to deal with pain and sadness, its promise has not been fulfilled. Dr. Charles Hodges offers an explanation to help the reader see the importance of sadness and the help and hope that God gives us in His Word.
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Paul the Counselor: Counseling and Disciple-Making Modeled by the Apostle (Bill Hines & Mark Shaw)
The Apostle Paul had a passion to help Christians grow spiritually and apply biblical principles to the everyday challenges they encountered and that we face today. In that sense, Paul taught the same lessons that biblical counselors teach today. We are all called to counsel and disciple one another and the practical lessons in this book will be referred to over and over again.
Chapters are authored by men and women who are biblical counselors and include such topics as Paul’s model of change, Paul’s lessons on temptation, renewing the mind, women in ministry and leaving the past behind.
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Protecting Children from Abuse in the Church: Steps to Prevent and Respond
How do we protect the children in our Christian community from sexual offenders?
We are becoming more and more aware of the prevalence of child abuse, both in society at large and in the church. We want to protect children in our community from abuse, but we don’t always know the best ways to go about that.
From his years of experience as a child abuse prosecutor, Boz Tchividjian unpacks the dynamics of a church environment that allows perpetrators to thrive and offers constructive help for educating and training your church to recognize and deal with potential abuse. Using biblical principles and the example of Jesus, he shows you how to cultivate an attitude and environment in your church that provides safety and protection for these young ones.
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Strength in Numbers: The Team Approach to Biblical Counseling (Mark Shaw)
God did not intend for members of local Christian churches to be mere spectators of His work as done by others; this book presents an approach to counseling that trains and multiplies those capable of providing counseling in your church. The team concept of ministry is not new, as we see examples throughout the Bible of God sending men and women in teams to do His work in the kingdom.
Whether you are a pastor who counsels as you shepherd the flock, a biblical counselor in full-time ministry, or a church member who is often approached for spiritual advice, this book will be a valuable resource to help you implement “many hands” to help with their unique talents and spiritual gifts, bringing those to the counseling process.
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Trusting Through the Tears (Keren Baker)
Living a faithful Christian life will always hold the possibility of trouble and difficulty, but how do you cope when the troubles come one after another? A chronic long-term illness, miscarriage, a difficult pregnancy and premature baby, the unexpected death of a little girl, a child suffering with mental illness, all against a background of struggles with finances and so many other things that ‘dark times’ seems a fearfully inadequate description. It is one thing to read of such things in the life of perhaps a missionary or some great saint, but how does an ordinary family in an ordinary city in the UK cope? Keren’s story will certainly move you, but it will also encourage you.
As she says, This is our story. A tapestry of God’s goodness and grace in dark times. We haven’t finished this struggle but continue as others do … I hope that whether it’s your tears or your tears on behalf of someone else, this book will make you wonder at the care and compassion of God, contrasting your helplessness with his sovereign power. His all enabling power can lift you so that, with his help, you can meet each day with the strength to go on.
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Helping Your Anxious Child: What to Do When Worries Get Big (Julie Lowe)
When your child is anxious, it’s easy to get anxious too. You want to help your child regain a sense of peace and safety, but how can you? This world is big and scary and sometimes our worries get big too.
Julie Lowe, a skilled family counselor with more than twenty years of experience, guides parents in assessing their child’s anxiety and gives practical ways to encourage and help worried children. She leads parents away from quick fixes that contribute to dependencies and points them to Christ, the One who is always available, loving, and powerful.
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How Do I Look? Important Questions in Every Girl’s Life
You know that no matter what anybody says, appearance matters – at least to everyone you know. But is it just about choosing the right hair and clothes? Or underneath are you wondering if you will be accepted by this person or not be lumped in that group of people? Sometimes you wonder who you really are.
Susan Lutz helps you understand the bigger issues that drive your questions about appearance and shows you how trusting in Jesus for a new identity gives you the power to let go of anxiety and become your truest, best self – a dearly loved daughter of God. Includes study questions suitable for youth and other small groups.
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Single Parents: Daily Grace for the Hardest Job
If you are a single parent, you don’t need anyone to tell you that you have one of the hardest jobs in the world. Does the Bible offer any particular words of grace or promise of power for you? Trying to be both “Mom” and “Dad” – breadwinner, cook, chauffeur, comforter, dishwasher, homework helper, disciplinarian, nurse, role model….it’s endless, and can wear down the hardiest man or woman.
Robert Jones addresses the many different issues that single parents struggle with – guilt, bad memories, anger, bitterness, resentment, loss, grief, and fear. Most importantly, he shares Biblical truths and practical parenting strategies that will give you hope and direction for each day.
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Menopause: Help for the “Hot and Bothered”
Some call it “the change of life.” It is certainly that, and not always a welcome one! Hot flashes, memory lapses, tiredness, emotional struggles – they may not all be equal in severity, but you’re certainly experiencing the effects of growing older.
Though the world often tries to convince us that aging represents a loss of value, Amy Baker and Daniel Wickert offer a more biblical view that focuses on knowing and trusting Christ. Putting your hope in God and in his love for you will result in growth and fruitfulness, as you see that he is constantly at work in every stage of life to make us more like him.
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Problems: Solving Them God’s Way (Jay Adams)
Jay Adams provides biblical, practical and straightforward guidance. You would expect nothing less from Jay! He helps you distinguish and navigate problems that you bring upon yourself as well as those that are brought upon you.
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Your Special Needs Child: Help for Weary Parents
“Never.” It’s a hard word for any parent to hear. He’ll never walk. She’ll never feed herself. Your lives will never be the same.
While the prospect of raising a special needs child can be overwhelming, Jesus Christ makes himself constantly available to the weary and heavy laden. Steve Viars helps parents of special needs children to be authentic before the Lord about their pain, guiding them in thinking biblically about their challenges and God’s promises. Viars shows how accepting Christ’s invitation leads parents into a unique adventure of sweet learning and divine rest.
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Life Beyond Your Parents’ Mistakes: The Transforming Power of God’s Love
What if your human parents were violent, deceptive, cold – or even just occasionally disappointing? Can their failures keep you from understanding God’s love and having a growing relationship with your heavenly Father? Some say that you can’t know God’s love unless someone will stand in your parents’ place, giving you a loving new image to use in relating to God. But is this true?
David Powlison speaks compassionately to those who are disappointed by their human parents, and he uses God’s Word to show that our parents¿ mistakes cannot stop us from knowing God and his unfailing love. Using case studies from his extensive counseling experience, Dr. Powlison explains how turning to God for mercy and help will transform your life and your relationships.
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The Biblical View of Self-Esteem Self-Love Self-Image (Jay Adams)
Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? Familiar questions in our day and age. But has our search for answers led us too far in the wrong direction: away from our true position in Christ and toward a dangerous emphasis on self?
Recent decades have seen the rise of a powerful and influential movement within the church. Identified by labels such as “self-image,” “self-esteem,” “self-worth,” and “self-love,” this movement has one common denominator—the emphasis on self. Regardless of religious persuasion, everyone seems to be fighting what they perceive to be a shared enemy: low self-esteem.
Now well-known biblical counselor and noted author Jay Adams brings much-needed clarification to the area of self-esteem and offers the church and every believer a truly biblical view of self.
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Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling (John Kruis)
This valuable guide has been repeatedly published since 1988 due to its inestimable value. While its primary intention was to help counselors and pastors, over the years, many have also found it indispensable in helping them meet their personal needs and the needs of their family.
This revised and expanded edition is specially designed to help people use the Scriptures more effectively in their lives. Scripture quotations are from the ESV (English Standard Version). Scripture passages on each of the practical topics are thoughtfully arranged in a numbered list so that users can see their significance at a glance. Users have all the pertinent Bible passages at their fingertips when they need them most. Includes over 100 topics.
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“Not Tonight, Honey”: Handling Your Wife’s Sexual Rejection
How do you respond when you hear from your wife, “Not tonight, honey”? Your response may range from confusion and hurt to impatience and anger. Whether you’re hearing the words for the first time or are beginning to think you’ll never hear any others, you struggle with how to respond. You want to be a good husband, but you also want her to be a good wife!
Rob Green walks through the various ways men respond to their wives’ sexual rejection and calls husbands back to Christ’s foundational call to love their wives as Christ loves the church. By reminding men that sexual intimacy is an expression of love that finds its context in a marriage built on safely and security, he offers helpful instruction on how to love well and continue to build relationship.
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The Gospel & Same-Sex Marriage (Russell Moore)
Christians should be known by what they are for, not simply what they are against. The Bible is unambiguously clear about marriage’s definition and purpose. So, Christians are for marriage. The Bible’s witness on marriage doesn’t allow for same-sex marriage, not because the Bible gives attention to same-sex marriage, but because the biblical narrative on marriage doesn’t conceive of same-sex marriage as within the realm of possibility. Yet, many Christians live among neighbors and under law-makers who disagree.
So, what now? Editors Russell Moore and Andrew T. Walker of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) assemble leading voices to frame the issues with a gospel-centered perspective. The Gospel for Life series gives every believer a biblically-saturated understanding of the most urgent issues facing our culture today, because the gospel is for all of life.
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Curing the Heart: A Model for Biblical Counseling (Howard Eyrich)
An ideal textbook for anyone involved or interested in Christian counselling. Both the authors teach the subject at a theological seminary in the States. Their influencers include Jay Adams, a leading Christian psychologist, and Francis Schaeffer.
Section 1 helps to make a case for a different style of counselling, based on the Bible and on Christian principles. Only a Biblical framework can explain the “why?” of human behavior. The approach is therefore holistic as it tackles the heart of the human problem – the problem of the human heart.
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