Biblical Counseling
-
When People Are Big and God Is Small: Overcoming Peer Pressure, Codependency, and the Fear of Man 2nd Edition (eBook)
¥2,483.82Retail: ¥3,105.16However you put it, the fear of man can be summarized this way: We replace God with people. Instead of a biblically guided fear of the Lord, we fear others. Of course, the "fear of man" goes by other names. When we are in our teens, it is called "peer...¥2,483.82Retail: ¥3,105.16 -
Learning to Listen: Essential Skills for Every Counselor
¥1,846.94Retail: ¥2,639.15Learning to Listen offers counselors the biblical principles and core skills necessary to become the active, compassionate listeners counselees need. Counselors have a high calling to love and care for people who are struggling in a fallen world...¥1,846.94Retail: ¥2,639.15 -
Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 2nd Edition (eBook)
¥1,862.47Retail: ¥2,328.48REVISED AND UPDATED Have you ever been surprised at how some people have accused their brain, making it responsible for some of their bad behavior? As human problems seem to get both deeper and more widespread, people are desperate for...¥1,862.47Retail: ¥2,328.48
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.
Buy Biblical Counseling Books Online
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.