How People Change Facilitator's Guide

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Change doesn't happen overnight for the Christian. Growth is a lifelong journey. In the How People Change Facilitator's Guide, Paul Tripp and Tim Lane help group leaders guide participants in understanding the underlying motivations for their actions, giving them specific, practical help in changing long-standing patterns of behavior in order to grow in love for God and others. Each of the twelve lessons includes directions on how to guide a small group through the study guide, extra content, homework discussion, relational application, illustrations, group discussion guide, and "Make It Real" life applications.

Designed to be used along with the How People Change Study Guide and video seminar, this small group study can be used in church-wide training, small group, Sunday school, youth group, or one-on-one discipleship settings.

Timothy S. Lane, MDiv, DMin, is a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) with over 30 years of experience in pastoral ministry, counseling, teaching, and executive leadership. He is the author of several minibooks and the coauthor of the books How People Change and Relationships: A Mess Worth Making and the curricula Change and Your Relationships, and Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands. Tim speaks internationally, consults with churches, and writes about the importance of pastoral care.
The Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF) has been teaching people how to understand the wisdom and depth of the Bible and apply its grace-centered message to the problems of daily living since 1968. A biblical counseling and educational ministry located in suburban Philadelphia, CCEF operates a robust biblical counseling ministry in their home office as well as on-site training for others with a heart for discipleship. CCEF also teaches several accredited counseling programs both on-site and through distance learning in conjunction with Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. As an extension of the local church, CCEF accomplishes its mission through a unique synergy of counseling, training, publications, and conferences.
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"This book is applied theology. It's about heat, thorns, the cross, and fruit. It's about present grace. In sixteen short and well-illustrated chapters, the wonderful prospect of change for the good is held out for the reader. We are called to consider our circumstances and our responses to them, and beneath that to examine our hearts' desires and to turn afresh to Christ's cross."
Mark Dever, Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, DC

"It's encouraging to know that, in God's hands, the winds of adversity that batter our lives are also agents of fruitful change in us. Paul Tripp and Tim Lane have done us all a favor by leading us down that path of change and teaching us how to embrace God's transforming work in our hearts."
Carolyn Custis James, Author of When Life and Beliefs Collide

"Change doesn't happen overnight for the Christian. It's a lifelong journey. Paul Tripp and Tim Lane masterfully guide us along the biblical path that points us to the cross and a lifestyle of faith and repentance. I recommend this book to all Christians who desire to grow in their relationship with God."
Tremper Longman III, Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College

"Governments and agencies can legislate for people, resource people, teach people, but they can't change people. Jesus Christ can! It's that people-changing gospel that these study guides apply clearly, deeply, and perceptively to the relationships that Christians have with friends, neighbors, and families. London City Mission uses this material for training our entire team of 120 who are engaged in patient, sensitive, personal evangelism. These guides are an excellent even an essential preparation for that great work."
John Nicholls, DMin, Former Chief Executive, London City Mission, UK

"There are very few resources I find more useful than CCEF's study guides. God changes people by conforming their hearts into his likeness, and How People Change will help your laypeople to understand this more clearly. If you want to know why people do the things they do, this resource is for you!"
Deepak Reju, Associate Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist, Washington, DC

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36 Reviews

  • 5
    Very helpful biblical counseling tools. Would recommend it!

    Posted by Tristen on 03 12 2025

    Very helpful biblical counseling tools. Would recommend it!

  • 5
    Very helpful biblical counseling tools. Would recommend it!

    Posted by Tristen on 03 12 2025

    Very helpful biblical counseling tools. Would recommend it!

  • 5
    It’s like the gospel message specifically applied to counseling in today’s world. A clinic and very applicable to every day life.

    Posted by Nick Birri on 02 22 2025

    It’s like the gospel message specifically applied to counseling in today’s world. A clinic and very applicable to every day life.

  • 5
    It’s like the gospel message specifically applied to counseling in today’s world. A clinic and very applicable to every day life.

    Posted by Nick Birri on 02 22 2025

    It’s like the gospel message specifically applied to counseling in today’s world. A clinic and very applicable to every day life.

  • 5
    I really enjoyed this book

    Posted by Harry on 02 15 2025

    I really enjoyed this book. I listened to this helped book about how to grow in the Christian life by reacting to problems and problematic people in Christlike ways. I have been asked to use this book to lead a discussion group, so I decided to listen to it to get the overall thrust of the book. I’ll now go back and study it in print form to get the details. Already I’ve seen benefit in my own life, so I’m looking forward to digging deeper. I’ll add to this review as I do.

  • 5
    I really enjoyed this book

    Posted by Harry on 02 15 2025

    I really enjoyed this book. I listened to this helped book about how to grow in the Christian life by reacting to problems and problematic people in Christlike ways. I have been asked to use this book to lead a discussion group, so I decided to listen to it to get the overall thrust of the book. I’ll now go back and study it in print form to get the details. Already I’ve seen benefit in my own life, so I’m looking forward to digging deeper. I’ll add to this review as I do.

  • 5
    I will refer back to this book a lot.

    Posted by J. Shawntel on 01 22 2025

    We read this book in my biblical counseling class and it was so good. We first started with the book, unstuck and then read, how people change. It was so eye-opening and wonderful. I will refer back to this book a lot.

  • 5
    I will refer back to this book a lot.

    Posted by J. Shawntel on 01 22 2025

    We read this book in my biblical counseling class and it was so good. We first started with the book, unstuck and then read, how people change. It was so eye-opening and wonderful. I will refer back to this book a lot.

  • 4
    Great Read

    Posted by Mark Santana on 01 15 2025

    Lane and Tripp wrote this book to help readers see how they should live their lives now within the greater narrative of God's story. The authors address common issues that each believer faces externally and internally, then offer practical advice on turning attention towards Christ rather than inwardly.

  • 4
    Great Read

    Posted by Mark Santana on 01 15 2025

    Lane and Tripp wrote this book to help readers see how they should live their lives now within the greater narrative of God's story. The authors address common issues that each believer faces externally and internally, then offer practical advice on turning attention towards Christ rather than inwardly.

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