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Biblical Counseling is
In-depth Discipleship
This booklet describes discipleship/
counseling as Jesus practiced and
taught. Biblical discipleship is
much broader and deeper than the
discipleship that is often practiced
today. It includes evangelizing,
baptizing, teaching, admonishing,
instructing, comforting,
encouraging, restoring,
strengthening, reproving, rebuking,
and exhorting others to follow a
biblical pattern of life.
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Man's Way vs. God's
Way
This booklet explains the difference
between natural man’s approach
and God’s way of dealing with the
problems of life. It contrasts four of
the major psychological theories
with the biblical teaching on how to
help others with so-called “mental”
problems. Subjects considered are
the basic view of man, the cause of
problems, the cure, the counseling
technique, the counselor’s
terminology, and the counseling
focus.
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Your Resources in Christ
This booklet focuses on God’s
authority, empowering, and
provision available to the believer.
It shows from a study of the
Scriptures that God provides
complete and adequate guidance
through the Bible, the Holy Spirit,
and prayer to face, deal with, and
endure all personal problems of life
no matter how difficult or
extraordinary they may be. The
booklet also provides a biblical
basis for daily devotions and
Scripture memory.
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