Biblical Counseling
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I Have PTSD: Reorienting after Trauma
R202.74Retail: R253.47Counselor and trauma expert Curtis Solomon helps those who have suffered the disorienting effects of a traumatic experience to reorient their lives to the path God has for them. Anyone who experiences a traumatic event feels confused, lost, out of...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
Someone I Know Is Grieving: Responding with Humility and Compassion
R202.74Retail: R253.47Bestselling author and counselor Edward T. Welch walks readers through the difficult task of coming alongside grieving people with genuine compassion and humility. When someone is grieving, it can be hard to know what to say or do. We want to be...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
The Biblical Counseling Movement: History and Context
R579.59Retail: R724.53In principle, Christians believe knowing Jesus Christ is the original and abiding "cure of the soul." But in practice, the church's provision of personalized care and counsel has often been unthoughtful and unskillful. During the past 150 years, many...R579.59Retail: R724.53 -
Shame Interrupted: How God Lifts the Pain of Worthlessness and Rejection
R318.69Retail: R398.41In Shame Interrupted, bestselling author Edward T. Welch empowers readers to live in light of the gospel of God's grace, which breaks the lingering power of shame. Providing immediate application to every reader's spiritual journey, Welch's book guides...R318.69Retail: R398.41 -
I Have a Psychiatric Diagnosis: What Does the Bible Say?
R202.74Retail: R253.47Edward T. Welch helps readers explore how God's Word speaks to finding wisdom, rest, and hope in Jesus following a psychiatric diagnosis. What do you do when you recognize yourself or someone you love in descriptions like "OCD," "bipolar disorder,"...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
Angry with God: An Honest Journey through Suffering and Betrayal
R202.74Retail: R253.47Counselor Brad Hambrick provides a guided process to being honest with God about your pain to restore and deepen your relationship with him. No one gets mad at God for something small. When we're angry with God, it is because we've faced something...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
When Parents Feel Like Failures: How Jesus Quiets Our Distress
R202.74Retail: R253.47For every parent who has ever laid awake reviewing the mistakes and missteps of their day, Lauren Whitman points them to Jesus, who quiets our distress with his love and forgiveness. Parents often struggle with four deeply distressing emotions: fear,...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
Suffering and the Heart of God: How Trauma Destroys and Christ Restores
R376.67Retail: R470.88She's seen slave dungeons in Ghana. Genocide in Rwanda. Systemic sexual abuse in Brazil. Child abuse and domestic violence in the U.S. After forty years of counseling abuse survivors around the world, Dr. Diane Langberg, a world renowned trauma expert,...R376.67Retail: R470.88 -
My Spouse Was Unfaithful: Finding Strength in God's Presence
R202.74Retail: R253.47Counselor and pastor Robert D. Jones shares wise and biblical next steps in the aftermath of infidelity. How should you respond to the devastating disappointments that adultery and other forms of betrayal have brought into your marriage? It's natural to...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
Facilitating Counseling Groups: A Leader's Guide for Group-Based Counseling Ministry
R246.22Retail: R307.82Facilitating Counseling Groups, the second book in the Church-Based Counseling series, provides training for lay leaders to guide a group-based church counseling ministry (G4 model) that addresses common life struggles. Leading a counseling group is...R246.22Retail: R307.82 -
Legal Issues in Biblical Counseling: Direction and Help for Churches and Counselors
R507.12Retail: R633.94Is the church vulnerable to the pressures of governmental regulations regarding moral issues in counseling? How should biblical counselors navigate their responsibilities before God and government requirements? And what exactly are those requirements?...R507.12Retail: R633.94 -
Navigating Destructive Relationships: 9 Steps toward Healing
R275.21Retail: R344.06When you're in a destructive relationship, it can be difficult to identify what is happening and how to respond. It is normal to be disoriented by the chaos of a destructive relationship, but you do not have to remain passive in response to your loved...R275.21Retail: R344.06 -
Mobilizing Church-Based Counseling: Models for Sustainable Church-Based Care
R246.22Retail: R307.82Mobilizing Church-Based Counseling, the first book in the Church-Based Counseling series, provides a framework for guiding churches through the process of building a volunteer-led counseling ministry. Many churches would like to start a counseling...R246.22Retail: R307.82 -
A Quest for More: Living for Something Bigger than You
R275.21Retail: R344.06Paul David Tripp expertly traverses the deepest recesses of the human heart and compassionately invites fellow Christian travelers to journey with him into God's bigger kingdom. Readers will be encouraged, excited, and motivated by hope as they learn...R275.21Retail: R344.06 -
I Want to Escape: Reaching for Hope When Life is Too Much
R202.74Retail: R253.47Rush Witt helps us learn to bravely run to Christ instead of running away when life overwhelms. Escape holds a powerful allure amid hard times. In every season, a myriad of pressures, challenges, regrets, and disappointments plague our lives. These...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
Struggling with Body Image: Seeing What God Sees
R202.74Retail: R253.47Lainey Greer helps readers to see what God sees when he looks at us and gives a biblical basis for caring for our bodies without negativity or obsession. Everyone has a body image, and whether from society's influence or age-related changes, most...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
When the Hurt Won't Heal: Living with Chronic Illness
R202.74Retail: R253.47Craig K. Svensson helps those living with a chronic illness examine its effect on their spiritual life and find hope amid their suffering. In a society that emphasizes the importance of good health, those living with constant pain, unending fatigue,...R202.74Retail: R253.47 -
Counseling Under the Cross: How Martin Luther Applied the Gospel to Daily Life
R318.69Retail: R398.41Martin Luther was not only a theologian, a writer, and a preacher, he was a pastoral counselor who longed for peace with God. Now, 500 years after he posted his 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle church, his teachings on gospel-centered and...R318.69Retail: R398.41 -
Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave: Finding Hope in the Power of the Gospel (eBook)
R246.22Retail: R307.82There is an accepted tradition among those who struggle with addictions that goes something like this: helping yourself will help others, and helping others will help yourself. If an alcoholic learns to "take his soul to task," it will bless family,...R246.22Retail: R307.82 -
Seeing with New Eyes: Counseling and the Human Condition Through the Lens of Scripture (eBook)
R217.23Retail: R271.59Have you ever had the experience of getting angry, upset, or worried about something only later to discover some crucial fact you hadn't known? Or have you ever been delighted with something or someone, and later found out you'd been had? Something you...R217.23Retail: R271.59
What Is Biblical Counseling?
Biblical counseling is soul care that relies on the sufficiency of God’s words in the Bible to provide help and hope for saints, sinners, and sufferers (which includes everyone!). Biblical counseling aims to restore Christ to Christian counseling and to restore counseling to the church. New Growth Press produces biblical counseling books to help equip counselors, pastors, students, educators, ministries, small group leaders, spouses, parents, caregivers, and anyone else who wants to walk alongside others who are struggling.
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New Growth Press’s books on biblical counseling offer practical strategies and insights, firmly rooted in Scripture, for a wide variety of issues. Pastoral counseling books play a crucial role in helping pastors provide spiritual guidance and support to members, and courses like How People Change and Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands help them equip church members to walk alongside people who are struggling. Our Ask the Christian Counselor series offers wisdom on common issues from biblical counselors directly to the person struggling, while the Helping the Helper series directs counsel to those seeking to support the struggler. And for churches hoping to start a counseling ministry, the Church-Based Counseling series supplies guidance for setting up a sustainable, scalable ministry, facilitating groups-based counseling, and provides content for issues-based groups.
In the vast array of Christian therapy books, New Growth Press’s biblical counseling resources are distinctive in combining a deep commitment to the Word of God with a keen focus on the practical application of biblical truth in the midst of hard times. Topics covered include marriage, parenting, addiction, grief, trauma, abuse, and mental and physical health issues and feature authors like Ed Welch, David Powlison, Diane Langberg, Paul Tripp, and many more.