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Christian counseling resources for both the seasoned leader and the novice, hoping to learn to counsel Biblically
Believers can't afford to be counseling one another from the world's presuppositions, nor is there any need to. There's a rich abundance of Christian counseling resources available now, and this new, growing section of our line of books aims to help us encourage, instruct, and admonish one another.
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A Christian Directory (Baxter's Practical Works, Vol 1) by Richard Baxter
$60.00 | Hardcover | 948 pages | Soli Deo Gloria
OUR PRICE: $45.00
Finally back in print! Without a doubt, the greatest counseling manual ever produced. In almost 1,000 pages, Baxter has compiled a staggering volume of informative help for counselors or just for students of practical living; a book which has often been dubbed, "the greatest manual on biblical counseling ever produced." J.I. Packer called it, next to the Bible, the greatest Christian book ever written. Not a book to necessarily read straight and entirely through, but more of an encyclopedia of practical Christian living which you will find yourself drawn to consult, over and over. Endless hours of the most pleasant, practical reading on every subject imaginable.
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A Theology of Christian Counseling: More Than Redemption by Jay Adams
$18.99 | Paperback | 352 pages | Zondervan
OUR PRICE: $16.50
Released years ago under the title: More Than Redemption, but now re-titled A Theology of Christian Counseling - Dr. Jay Adams offers a solid biblical and theological foundation for Christian counselors. Many have written Systematic Theology books, and many have written counseling manuals, but this appears to be the first-ever book focused on the theological groundwork beneath Christian counseling. Adams does an admirable and wonderful job of relating all the major truths of Scripture to the work of Christian counseling. Click on "details" (below) for a full table of contents, providing a roadmap of where Adams takes his readers!
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Case of the Hopeless Marriage by Jay Adams
$15.00 | Paperback | 142 pages | Timeless Texts
OUR PRICE: $11.50
So you've heard about Nouthetic Counseling. Fine! Does it work to help in the ultimate test case: a problematic marriage? This book, which reads like a story, Pastor Greg deals with a marriage on the rocks. In dialogue form, you'll read of the actual exchanges which occurred between a couple and how they were confronted over the course of 10 weeks. A practical illustration of God's solutions to our problems.
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Christian Growth & Discipleship Manual: A Homework Manual for Biblical Living, Vol 3 by Wayne Mack
$19.95 | Paperback | 212 pages | Focus Publishing
OUR PRICE: $16.50
A vast resource of Bible studies and personal inventories on all major subjects pertinent to Christian living and discipleship. Mack is an experienced pastor whose workbook not only designs to help believers grow - it helps believers grow, rendering realistic assistance in finding God's solutions to various problems that we all encounter in our walk. We hardly know a more useful tool to recommend for personal discipleship, basics of counseling, and parenting, than this. Covers over 60 major topics, including knowing yourself, marriage, parenting, worry, hope, authority, abuse, forgiveness, food, depression, change, self-control, temptation, singleness, speech, wisdom, lust, jealousy, and much more.
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Christian's Guide to Psychological Terms by Marshall & Mary Asher
$24.95 | Paperback | 245 pages | Focus Publishing
OUR PRICE: $19.50
Many Christians believe that counseling belongs to the realm of the "professionals" and end up referring fellow-believers to those of an entirely different worldview. As a result, psychological terminology has invaded the church and very few even know alternate ways to deal with conditions and sins that the world's counselors have altogether other names for. When a Christian needs to know the practical implications of a psychological term, this book is the most biblical and understandable resource available! See recommendations below from Dr. Stuart Scott and Martha Peace.
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Communication and Conflict Resolution: A Biblical Perspective by Stuart Scott
$3.00 | Booklet | 30 pages | Focus Publishing
OUR PRICE: $2.50
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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Compassionate Counseling: Rejoicing with thsoe who rejoice, weeping with those who weep by Jay E. Adams
$13.00 | Paperback | 94 pages | Timeless Texts
OUR PRICE: $10.00
If the people who are closest to you were polled, would they choose "compassionate" as a word that describes you? In the Bible, God sets forth a picture of the estate of sin and misery that all men are in but then proclaims the remarkable way in which He has shown compassion upon human beings by providing a way out of their misery through Jesus Christ. (I Corinthians 10:13). Sometimes biblical counselors are (falsely) accused of lacking compassion. But they should recognize that , above all else, they must counsel in God's presence in ways that honor Him. Therefore they must compassionately counsel people who come to them suffering from the ravages of sin. Compassion can be studied, understood, encouraged, and directed, but it cannot be generated. It is my hope that this book may assist you in bringing about that inner visceral concern for others that insists upon helping them.
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Competent to Counsel by Jay Adams
$19.99 | Hardcover | 285 pages | Zondervan
OUR PRICE: $16.50
The classic work in the field of Christian counseling, which has helped thousands of pastors, students, Christian counselors and Christian families develop their approach to particular problems. Using biblically directed discussion, nouthetic counseling works by means of the Holy Spirit to bring about change in the personality and behavior of the counselee. As the author states in his introduction: "I have been engrossed in the project of developing biblical counseling and have uncovered what I consider to be a number if important scriptural principles. Immediate problems been resolved, but there have also been solutions to all sorts of long-term problems as well."
First published in 1970, this book has gone through over 30 printings. It established the bases for an introduction to an approach to counseling that is being used in pastors' studies, in counseling centers, and across dining room tables throughout the country and around the world.
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Connecting: The Mentoring Relationships You Need to Succeed in Life by Paul Stanley, J. Robert Clinton
$14.99 | Paperback | 252 pages | NavPress
OUR PRICE: $12.00
None of us are fully equipped to excel in life. Our weaknesses, blind spots, limited capabilities, and lack of experience all point to one thing-interdependence. Which is why connecting with others plays such an indispensable role in healthy development. Having access to the wisdom, experience, vision, and direction of those who have gone before can put you years ahead of where you'd be on your own. And, in addition to enhancing you own potential in all of life's growth areas (spiritual, emotional, professional, relational, etc.), the things you'll discover will equip you to help others as well.
So why don't we place more of a priority on developing these essential, empowering relationships? Are we uneasy with the vulnerability, assuming it will be perceived as weakness? Do we hesitate to ask, not wanting to impose on anyone else's busy schedule? Are we reluctant to provide guidance for others, not wanting to come across as proud or self-important? Each of these factors can play a part, of course. But the main reason we miss out, according to Stanley and Clinton, is that we simply don't understand the true nature of mentoring - a problem that is easily overcome.
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Depression: The Way up When You are Down by Edward T. Welch
$2.99 | Booklet | 34 pages | P & R Publishing
OUR PRICE: $2.75
Lost ambition. Emotional numbness. Fear and withdrawal. Fatigue. This is real depression.
If you are one of the many people suffering from depression, there is hope and there is help - a way up when you are down. Even if you don't feel like doing anything, this booklet provides manageable steps for getting started on the path that leads out of depression.
Ed Welch understands the spiritual issues involved, whether one's depression is caused by physical problems or results in them. Getting to the heart of what depression says and means, Welch guides us through a process of dealing with depression biblically and effectively.
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Every Thought Captive: A Study Manual for the Defense of Christian Truth by Richard Pratt
$9.99 | Paperback | 142 pages | P & R Publishing
OUR PRICE: $8.50
In down-to-earth language, Pratt has given us this helpful study manual on apologetics: the task of defending the faith. Far from a theoretical exposition, this training manual teaches how to answer nonbelievers and to "take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ." Pratt shows how the biblical doctrines about humanity and our relationship to our Creator determine how we should do apologetics. Within this theological framework he examines the premises, attitudes, and specific steps involved in a genuinely biblical defense of Christianity. Illustrations and review questions help to make this a valuable tool for individual or group study.
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Faith on Trial: Studies in Psalm 73 by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
$9.99 | Paperback | 172 pages | Christian Focus Publications
OUR PRICE: $7.50
The classic study of Psalm 73. Why do good people suffer unjustly - and yet others get away with it? The Psalmist, Asaph, dealt with this very problem in Psalm 73 – one that has often perplexed and discouraged God's people. Asaph reveals his own ‘no-holds-barred’ feelings and leads us step by step from near-despair to final assurance. For this reason it has always appealed to preachers and counsellors.
An excellent book for those struggling with, or wondering about, injustice in the world.
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Forgiveness: I Just Can't Forgive Myself by Robert D. Jones
$2.99 | Booklet | 22 pages | P & R Publishing
OUR PRICE: $2.75
A volume in the Resources for Changing Lives series, helping for Biblical counselors, pastors, and all Christians seeking to understand their faith and how to live it more soundly.
Sally, a Christian, laments having an abortion many years ago: "I know the Lord has forgiven me but I just can't forgive myself." What would you say to her?
Maybe you have struggled with "self-forgiveness" too and know that you're not handling the intense feelings of guilt rightly. Is it necessary to forgive ourselves, and if so, how? What does the Bible have to say about it?
Author Robert Jones identifies five possible assumptions behind the longing for self-forgiveness; and he moves our process of thought beyond that to a deeper problem - and a better solution to resolving guilt. By dispelling some misconceptions, he clears the path to a joyful realization of how to know complete forgiveness in Christ.
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From Forgiven to Forgiving: Learning to Forgive One Another God's Way by Jay E. Adams
$14.95 | Paperback | 176 pages | Calvary Press
OUR PRICE: $13.50
At a time when the church is rediscovering the importance of forgiveness and restoration in our relationships, From Forgiven to Forgiving is a practical approach to reconciling relationships and thus entering into a deeper walk with our forgiving Lord. This indispensable mark of a Christian walk is too little practiced in our times; yet each of us stands in desperate need of the forgiveness of God. And only by practicing the grace He has shown us can be have healthy churches and lasting homes. Here is a book which, in Jay Adams' usually thorough style, covers every aspect of this decisive and critical subject.
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Heart of Anger: Practical Help for the Prevention and Cure of Anger in Children by Lou Priolo
$18.99 | Paperback | 220 pages | Calvary Press
OUR PRICE: $13.50
Anger! Is it ever a problem in your home? Do your children ever speak to you in angry, disrespectful tones? Or do they fight between themselves? Have you ever lost your patience when dealing with an infuriating situation? If you honestly answered "yes" to any of those questions, you could use this book. Of course Christian families experience episodes of frustration and anger. Here's a book which goes beyond the external manifestations of anger and deals with the internal source: the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
"I know of no other book that addresses this problem with such practical and applicable Biblical wisdom." -- John MacArthur, Jr.
"An extremely readable and practical book about a problem frequently encountered but too rarely addressed. There is nothing else like it. Counselors will want their own copy as well as others to give away. Pastors will put it in their libraries. Parents will devour it! Christian children will benefit from it. It is a book whose time has come." -- Jay Adams
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How Can I Change? Victory in the Struggle Against Sin by C.J. Mahaney and Robin Boisvert
$9.99 | Paperback | 112 pages | Sovereign Grace Ministries
OUR PRICE: $8.50
A part of The Pursuit of Godliness series, this is one of the most readable books on the subject of personal holiness; packed with memorable quotes, bite-sized theology, and plenty of application. Based on this premise: there is no sinful action or attitude in your past, or present progress, which cannot be overcome by the grace of Christ. If you have questioned whether you can ever change, here's a book which says you can, and shows you the path.
"Sound, Biblical content is presented in the context of outstanding graphics and editorial work. This series is, without a doubt, some of the finest material available today." -- Jerry Bridges
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