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Competent to Counsel By Jay Adams / Zondervan
A classic
from the dean of Christian counseling! Adams has helped thousands of pastors,
laypeople, and professionals to implement a nouthetic, or Spirit-led, approach
to counseling. Promoting use of biblically based discussion, he offers profound
insight into the way sin affects human personality, and how confession and
taking responsibility restore counselees to wholeness in Christ. Hardcover.
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The Christian Counselor's Manual By Jay Adams / Zondervan
A companion and sequel volume to Competent to Counsel, this volume
includes indexes, a detailed table of contents, and many diagrams and forms,
all of which make this one of the best reference books for Christian counselors.
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Theology of Christian Counseling By Jay Adams / Zondervan
Gain deeper insight into the rich theological framework that supports and
directs a biblical approach to counseling. Maintaining that the Bible is
the source book for Christian counselors, Adams's one-of-a-kind classic
offers practical advice in applying the doctrines of God, man, salvation,
sanctification, the church, and the future to help you guide people to wholeness
and healing. 338 pages, softcover from Zondervan. |
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Marriage, Divorce, & Remarriage By Jay E. Adams / Zondervan
This is the book that many pastors, counselors and theologians consider
to be the most biblical and the most helpful on the issue of marriage and
divorce. The author examines the relevant passages in both the Old and New
Testaments so that his readers can consider the many issues and interpretations
that arise in trying to establish a consistently biblical position. As a
result, you can see more clearly and accept more firmly the truth of Scripture.
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The Christian Counselor's Casebook By Jay Adams / Zondervan
This companion volume to Competent to Counsel and The Christian
Counselor's Manual is designed to help the user assimilate and apply
the principles of nouthetic counseling. It is a great tool for all sorts
of training and personal development programs, as well as the classroom.
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How to Help People Change: The Four-Step Biblical Process By
Jay Adams / Zondervan
If change is the essential goal of the counseling process, how can a Christian
counselor facilitate that change and bring about n alteration of the heart?
Jay Adams approach is based solely on Scripture and his book has much to
say about the relationship between theology and psychology in the enterprise
of Christian counseling. |
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The Biblical View of Self-Esteem By Jay E Adams / Harvest House
Publishers
Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? There are familiar questions
in our day and age. But has our search for answers led us too far from the
true biblical position of self? The last 15 years has seen the rise of a
powerful and influential movement within the church. Easily identified by
labels such as "self-image", "self-esteem", "self-worth", and "self-love",
this movement has one common denominator--the emphasis on self. 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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Solving Marriage Problems By Jay Adams / Zondervan
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is a book to help counselors understand and deal with the typical problems
that arise in a marriage. The approach is to offer not merely solutions
but biblical solutions. Chapter by chapter, each problem that is brought
into focus is addressed by Scripture, and a solution arising from Scripture
is developed. Unless one understands what a biblical marriage is supposed
to be, it is difficult to solve marriage problems. For that reason Dr. Adams
spends the first few chapters developing a biblical model. Then he treats
many of the specific kinds of problems that typically arise: life patterns,
priorities, children, sex roles, in-laws, etc. |
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The Marriage Builder By Larry Crabb / Zondervan
Psychologist
Larry Crabb cuts to the heart of the biblical view of marriage: the "one-flesh"
relationship. He argues convincingly that the deepest needs of human personality--security
and significance--ultimately cannot be satisfied by a marriage partner.
We need to turn to the Lord, rather than our spouse, to satisfy our needs.
This frees both partners for "soul oneness," a commitment to minister to
our spouse's needs rather than manipulating them to meet our own needs.
With "soul oneness" comes renewed "body oneness," where couples enjoy sexual
pleasure as an expression and outgrowth of a personal relationship. The
Marriage Builder also identifies three building blocks essential to
constructing marriage: the grace of God, true marriage commitment, and acceptance
of one's mate.Now for the first time, discussion questions have been
added to aid couples who want to come to deeper understanding of marriage.
Helpful to counselors and laypersons alike, The Marriage Builder
is for anyone who longs to transform marriage from trial to triumph.
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From Forgiven to Forgiving By Jay Adams / Calvary Press
When
you've been wronged, the best thing to do is forgive and forget, right?
That's what many Christians believe, but is it biblical? Adams dispels misconceptions
about forgiveness, reveals God's true plan for absolution, and shows you
how to apply it to your own relationships. Learn how to "forgive and forget"
God's way. 175 pages, softcover from Calvary. |
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Ready to Restore: The Layman's Guide to Christian Counseling
By Jay Adams / P & R Publishing
When somebody comes to you with a personal crisis, will you be qualified
to help? Yes---with this non-technical counseling course for laypeople.
You'll learn 25 basic principles of biblical counseling that will help you
analyze the problem, formulate a plan, and implement Scripture-based solutions.
For individual or group study. 119 pages, softcover from P & R. |
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Godliness Through Discipline By Jay Adams / P & R Publishing
Here is a practical booklet for anyone who wants to become a more godly
person. In it Jay Adams shows clearly that, while there is no such thing
as instant godliness, genuine and lasting holiness is indeed possible.
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