1, 2, 3 John - Comfort and Counsel for a Church in Crisis
Author: W. Hall Harris
Publisher: Biblical Studies Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 0737500166
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Author: W. Hall Harris
Publisher: Biblical Studies Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 0737500166
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Published: 1867
Total Pages: 188
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9241547626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe main aim of this practical Handbookis to strengthen counselling and communication skills of skilled attendants (SAs) and other health providers, helping them to effectively discuss with women, families and communities the key issues surrounding pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, postnatal and post-abortion care. Counselling for Maternal and Newborn Health Careis divided into three main sections. Part 1 is an introduction which describes the aims and objectives and the general layout of the Handbook. Part 2 describes the counselling process and outlines the six key steps to effective counselling. It explores the counselling context and factors that influence this context including the socio-economic, gender, and cultural environment. A series of guiding principles is introduced and specific counselling skills are outlined. Part 3 focuses on different maternal and newborn health topics, including general care in the home during pregnancy; birth and emergency planning; danger signs in pregnancy; post-abortion care; support during labor; postnatal care of the mother and newborn; family planning counselling; breastfeeding; women with HIV/AIDS; death and bereavement; women and violence; linking with the community. Each Session contains specific aims and objectives, clearly outlining the skills that will be developed and corresponding learning outcomes. Practical activities have been designed to encourage reflection, provoke discussions, build skills and ensure the local relevance of information. There is a review at the end of each session to ensure the SAs have understood the key points before they progress to subsequent sessions.
Author: Bob Kellemen
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 2014-10-07
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 0310516846
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat role does Scripture play in counseling? Today, we face a weakening of confidence in the Bible. This is just as true for the pastor offering counsel in his office as it is for the person in the pew talking with a struggling friend. We need to regain our confidence in God's living Word as sufficient to address the real-life issues we face today. Scripture and Counseling will help you understand how the Bible equips us to grow in counseling competence as we use it to tackle the complex issues of life. Divided into two sections, Part One develops a robust biblical view of Scripture’s sufficiency for "life and godliness" leading to increased confidence in God's Word. Part Two teaches how to use Scripture in the counseling process. This section demonstrates how a firm grasp of the sufficiency of Scripture leads to increased competence in the ancient art of personally ministering God's Word to others. Part of the Biblical Counseling Coalition series, Scripture and Counseling brings you the wisdom of twenty ministry leaders who write so you can have confidence that God’s Word is sufficient, necessary, and relevant to equip God’s people to address the complex issues of life in a broken world. It blends theological wisdom with practical expertise and is accessible to pastors, church leaders, counseling practitioners, and students, equipping them to minister the truth and power of God’s word in the context of biblical counseling, soul care, spiritual direction, pastoral care, and small group facilitation.
Author: John Durant
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Published: 1658
Total Pages: 298
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary Shannon Bell
Publisher:
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9780982390801
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author reveals many signs her parents have sent to show they are still around, what she has learned, and includes hopeful hints for better communication with loved ones who have passed.
Author: Christine Chappell
Publisher: Shepherd Press
Published: 2021-09-21
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 1633422593
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA mini-book written to help people (and their friends and family) who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder. If you’ve just been diagnosed with a mental disorder, you may be feeling overwhelmed and have all kinds of questions. In this mini-book, Christine Chappell writes out of her own experience of diagnosis and offers readers a redemptive perspective from which to begin processing their nuanced problems. Cautioning against a “fix it” mentality, she shows how the Scriptures provide stabilizing truths about our personhood, purpose, and potential for making God-glorifying progress during the challenging post-diagnosis journey.
Author: John G. Kruis
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2001-02
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 0801091020
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA handy reference tool to help counselors, pastors, and individuals with specific personal needs find scriptural guidance for resolving problems. Revised and expanded.
Author: Jeremy Pierre
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2015-04-16
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 1433545152
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPastors spend much of their time counseling people in crisis—a delicate task that requires one to carefully evaluate each situation, share relevant principles from God’s Word, and offer practical suggestions for moving forward. Too often, however, pastors feel unprepared to effectively shepherd their people through difficult circumstances such as depression, adultery, eating disorders, and suicidal thinking. Written to help pastors and church leaders understand the basics of biblical counseling, this book provides an overview of the counseling process from the initial meeting to the final session. It also includes suggestions for cultivating a culture of discipleship within a church and four appendixes featuring a quick checklist, tips for taking notes, and more.
Author: Robert W. PhD Kellemen
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2020-09-15
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1493427660
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPastors and counselors regularly minister to people whose marriages or families are in crisis. Tempers run high and feelings are brought low when a marriage is hurting or a family is in disarray. Pastors and counselors need practical, biblical help in order to connect their theological training to the reality of modern messy relationships. These how-to training manuals provide relevant, user-friendly equipping for pastors, counselors, lay leaders, educators, and students, enabling them to competently and compassionately relate God's Word to marriage and family life.