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Proverbs (Hardcover)
Jay E. Adams
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"While touching on many aspects of counseling, this book . . . is specifically designed to elucidate the process of counseling. I have often mentioned and illustrated that process, but not in the focused and systemic way that the four-step biblical process is set forth here. . . . This book presents a fresh perspective not only on how to counsel, but also on what measures to take at what stages of counseling."-Jay Adams, from the preface Change is the essential goal of the counseling process. And, in the author's words, "substantial change requires the alteration of the heart." How can a Christian counselor facilitate such change? The answer, of course, may be found in Scripture, specifically in 2 Timothy 3:14-17. Jay Adams is a well-known counselor who bases his whole approach on Scripture. This book provides an unparalleled opportunity to see how he discovers and applies biblical principles as well as the way in which Scripture functions as the basis for his counseling approach. This book answers two questions: "How does a counselor help people change?" and, "How does Scripture provide the source of a counselor's method?" How to Help People Change has much to say about the ongoing discussion of the relationship between theology and psychology in the enterprise of Christian counseling.
Shepherding God s Flock is both a textbook for students of pastoral
ministry and a handbook for pastors. Jay Adams is well-known for
his practical and thorough approach to the many issues of Christian
counseling. That same practicality and thoroughness is found in
this unparalleled handbook on pastoral ministry. Not only does it
offer pastors one of the best resources in print, but it also
provides church elders with an orientation and practical guide to
aspects of ministry for which they have responsibility. It is truly
a shepherd s handbook. The book is divided into three parts.
Pastoral Life deals with the pastor, his calling, and the general
care he provides the flock. Pastoral Counseling provides an
overview of the task and a general approach for pastoral
counselors. Pastoral Leadership offers a perspective on the ways
the pastor can lead the church in its many tasks and
responsibilities."
If the church is going to use the Bible to decide whether divorce
is legitimate in certain cases and whether divorced couples have
the right to remarry with the approval and blessing of God's
people, then the Bible must be studied without prejudice toward a
particular answer. 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, readers
can see more clearly and accept more firmly the truth of Scripture.
The book succeeds at being exactly what the author wanted it to be:
"a comprehensive, lucid, accurate study presented in a readable and
practical style. . . ." It is a valuable resource for the pastor,
counselor, church leader, and others who are struggling to
understand and apply scriptural principles to the problems of
divorce and remarriage.
A practical exposition of Romans 12:14-21, exploring the nature of
warfare with evil and laying out the path to victory and peace. An
ideal book for personal counseling and group study.
This is a handbook for pastors, elders, and all Christians who want
to see how Scripture presents the process of discipline that should
operate in the Christian community. It was written in response to
the various concerns that threaten to tear apart marriages,
families, friendships, and congregations--concerns that call for a
biblical approach to discipline that can heal fractures, restore
right relationship, and ensure the health of the church. Developed
around the five corrective steps found especially in Matthew
18:15-17, this book helps church leaders deal with the sorts of
problems that require the church s disciplinary response. Charting
a course that combines discernment with appropriate action, this
simple, readable handbook can have a profound effect on the
community of believers."
La 'consejeria cristiana', o, dicho de otra forma, el tratamiento
por parte del pastor, ancianos o lideres de iglesias, de los
problemas morales y psicologicos de los miembros, se esta
transformando cada dia mas en una labor tan necesaria como dificil.
El 'aconsejar' cristiano debe estar al dia y tener respuestas para
las dificultades que plantea nuestra sociedad contemporanea, pero
debe estar a la vez claramente fundamentado en las ensenanzas de la
Palabra de Dios. La presente obra, abarrotada de nuevos principios
y tecnicas, aunque todas ellas con base fundamental en la Biblia,
convertira la practica del aconsejar cristiano en algo mucho mas
racional y eficaz."
"The amazing lack of concern for purpose among homileticians and
preachers has spawned a brood of preachers who are dull, lifeless,
abstract and impersonal; it has obscured truth, hindered joyous
Christian living, destroyed dedication and initiative, and stifled
service for Christ." -Jay Adams, from the book Preaching needs to
become purposeful, says Jay Adams, because purposeless preaching is
deadly. This book was written to help preachers and students
discover the purpose of preaching has and the ways that the
Scriptures inform and direct the preaching task. Preaching with
Purpose, like the many other books of Jay Adams, speaks clearly and
forcefully to the issue. Having read this book, both students and
experienced preachers will be unable to ignore the urgent task of
purposeful preaching. And the people of God will be the better for
it.
Connecting sound biblical doctrine to the practice of effective
counseling. Jay E. Adams-vocal advocate of a strictly biblical
approach to counseling and author of the highly influential book
Competent to Counsel-firmly believes that the Bible itself provides
all the principles needed for understanding and engaging in
holistic counseling. But in order to bring the practice of
counseling-whether by professional therapists or by the
church-under biblical guidance, we first have to deepen our
understanding of Scripture. A Theology of Christian Counseling is
the connection between solid theology (the study of God) and its
practical application. Each of its sections are devoted to
increasing our understanding of counseling's potential by looking
at it through the lens of doctrines such as: Prayer (and the
doctrine of God). Human Sin (and the doctrine of Man). Redemption
(and the doctrine of Salvation). Forgiveness (and the doctrine of
Sanctification). "No counseling system that is based on some other
foundation can begin to offer what Christian counseling offers...No
matter what the problem is, no matter how greatly sin has abounded,
the Christian counselor's stance is struck by the
far-more-abounding nature of the grace of Jesus Christ in
redemption. What a difference this makes in counseling!" (Jay E.
Adams). With this book, you'll gain insight into the rich
theological framework that supports and directs your approach to
how you help people change.
Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? Familiar questions in
our day and age. But has our search for answers led us too far in
the wrong direction: away from our true position in Christ and
toward a dangerous emphasis on self?
Recent decades have seen the rise of a powerful and influential
movement within the church. Identified by labels such as
"self-image," "self-esteem," "self-worth," and "self-love," this
movement has one common denominator--the emphasis on self.
Regardless of religious persuasion, everyone seems to be fighting
what they perceive to be a shared enemy: low self-esteem.
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.
@lt;DIV@gt;Finally, a book has been written for lay people who are
interested in counseling those closest to them. It is written in
non-technical language and is based on Scripture.@lt;/div@gt;
This companion volume to Competent to Counsel and The Christian
Counselor s Manual is designed to help you assimilate and apply the
principles of nouthetic counseling. It is an excellent tool for any
Christian counselor who wants to develop a scriptural approach to
counseling. Based on actual counseling experiences, the cases are
typical of the various problems encountered in ordinary church and
pastoral counseling. This workbook provides * practice in learning
how to identify problems according to biblical norms * practice in
laying out biblical plans of action * familiarity with a variety of
problems This is not merely a book for the classroom. It is a tool
for all sorts of training and personal development programs. By
working through the many cases provided, you will be better able to
identify and respond to the issues that typically confront
Christian counselors."
Counselors unanimously find that marriage and family problems
outnumber all other counseling problems combined. For that reason
alone, counselors should want to learn all they can about marriage
counseling. ---Jay Adams This book will 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, and so forth. This is a book that belongs on
every pastor s and every counselor s shelf."
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