Christian Peer Counseling
Author: Joan Sturkie
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780849906725
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Author: Joan Sturkie
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780849906725
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Everett L. Worthington Jr.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2013-10-04
Total Pages: 355
ISBN-13: 0830864784
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe essays collected in this volume examine evidence-based approaches to Christian counseling and psychotherapy, exploring treatments for individuals, couples and groups. The book addresses both the advantages and the challenges of this evidence-based approach and concludes with reflections on the future of such treatments.
Author: Robert W. Kellemen
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 2014-10-21
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 0310516145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEveryone 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 and then guiding readers on a journey that explores the biblical, gospel-centered narrative of: The Word: “What is truth?” “Where can I find answers?” The Trinity: “Who is God?” “Can I know Him personally?” Creation: “Who am I?” “What makes people tick?” Fall: “What went wrong?” “Why do we do the things we do?” Redemption: “Can I change?” “How do people change?” Glorification: “Where am I headed?” “How does our future destiny impact our present reality?” Sanctification: “How can I help?” “How can I change lives?" 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. Gospel-Centered Counseling is the first volume in The Equipping Christian Counselors Series, a comprehensive relational training curriculum for the local church that provides a model for equipping God’s people to change lives with Christ’s changeless truth. This two-volume series weaves together comprehensive biblical insight with compassionate Christian engagement.
Author: Siang-Yang Tan
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 2016-10-11
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 0310524288
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis one of a kind resource provides pastors, church leaders, and non-professional counselors with everything they need to establish a program for lay counseling. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated in light of fresh research and outlines a practical training resource that can be used to train and equip lay counselors. Filled with useful forms and questionnaires, it also provides a helpful and comprehensive survey of the programs and resources that are currently available.
Author: James N. Sells
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2011-01-28
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 0830868496
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow do you counsel a couple that is heading for divorce by the time they seek help? Building on the research presented in their previous book Family Therapies, Mark Yarhouse and James Sells have developed a resource to train pastors and counselors in restoring high conflict relationships.
Author: David Powlison
Publisher: New Growth Press
Published: 2010-02-12
Total Pages: 570
ISBN-13: 193676850X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeginning in the late 1960s, a biblical counseling movement sought to reclaim counseling for the church and provide a Christian alternative to mainstream psychiatry and psychotherapy. The Biblical Counseling Movement: History and Context is an informative and thought-provoking account of that movement. David Powlison's historical account ...
Author: Mark A. Yarhouse
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2017-09-26
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 0830828540
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMark A. Yarhouse and James N. Sells survey the major approaches to family therapy and treat significant psychotherapeutic issues within a Christian framework, offering timely wisdom for therapeutic practice. Fully updated and revised, this second edition is an indispensable resource for those in the mental health professions, including counselors, psychologists, family therapists, social workers, and pastors.
Author: Martin Bobgan
Publisher: Eastgate Publishers
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9780941717236
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Noodles Express, Dana McCauley offers a collection of more than 80 fresh and exciting dishes born of her love affair with noodles. Her recipes feature vibrant and diverse flavors of various world cuisines, that only call for ingredients that are readily available in most American supermarkets. All the recipes, including Stir-Fried Jewels over Chow Mein, Curried Orzo Salad, Pomegranate Cous Cous in Pitas, and Asparagus, Tarragon and Lemon Fettuccine are fast and easy. Forty-five of these recipes can be made in 15 minutes or less! And that's preparation and cooking time. This is quick, healthy cooking at its most delicious and ingenious. McCauley includes information about the more unusual noodles, ramen, bucatini, soba and udon, as well as other ingredients - spices, condiments, vegetables, cheeses. Her lively text is anecdotal and concise, as quick recipes should be. The recipe collection is divided into three convenient sections: 15 Minutes, 30 Minutes and 45 Minutes. With a few readily available ingredients on hand, cooks can check the clock and produce a delicious, homemade meal in a snap. Noodles Express is for those on the run and these days that's just about everybody.
Author: Siang-Yang Tan
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780310529316
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA handbook on lay counseling including an overview and how-to information for leaders and lay counselors, Reverend Siang-Yang Tan's helpful book also includes a forward by Gary R. Collins.
Author: Joan Sturkie
Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9780310540816
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEverything you need to begin your own peer counseling ministry.