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Counseling One Another ebook

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This paradigm-shifting book helps believers understand the process of being transformed by God’s grace and truth, and challenges them to be a part of the process of discipleship in the lives of their fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.

Counseling One Another biblically presents and defends every believer’s responsibility to work toward God’s goal of conforming us to the image of His Son—a goal reached through the targeted form of intensive discipleship most often referred to as counseling.

All Christians will find Counseling One Another useful as they make progress in the life of sanctification and as they discuss issues with their friends, children, spouses, and fellow believers, providing them with a biblical framework for life and one-another ministry in the body of Christ.

Endorsements

\”This book gets it right! Comprehensive and convincing, Counseling One Another shows how true biblical counseling and preaching fit hand-in-glove. Those who preach, teach or counsel regularly are sure to benefit greatly from this helpful resource.\”
—Dr. John MacArthur

\”Paul Tautges lays the theological foundation for biblical counseling—in a way that is both comprehensive and compassionate. This book demonstrates a staunch commitment to an expository, exegetical examination of counseling as presented in God’s Word. Any pastor or lay person wanting a foundational starting point for understanding Christ-centered, comprehensive, and compassionate biblical counseling in the local church would be wise to read and reread Counseling One Another.\”
—Bob Kellemen, Executive Director of The Biblical Counseling Coalition

About the author

Dr. Paul Tautges serves as senior pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. Previously, he served as a pastor in Wisconsin for twenty-two years. He is the husband of Karen and father of ten. Paul is also an adjunct professor of biblical counseling and a conference speaker. Paul serves as the series editor for the LifeLine Mini-Books, and is the author of many books including Discipling the Flock, Pray about Everything, When Disability Hits Home, Comfort Those Who Grieve, Discipline of Mercy, and Brass Heavens. Paul is also a teaching fellow with ACBC.

Paul blogs at Counseling One Another, and is a guest blogger for the Biblical Counseling Coalition and Crosswalk.com.

Counseling One Another

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About the book

This paradigm-shifting book helps believers understand the process of being transformed by God’s grace and truth, and challenges them to be a part of the process of discipleship in the lives of their fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.

Counseling One Another biblically presents and defends every believer’s responsibility to work toward God’s goal of conforming us to the image of His Son—a goal reached through the targeted form of intensive discipleship most often referred to as counseling.

All Christians will find Counseling One Another useful as they make progress in the life of sanctification and as they discuss issues with their friends, children, spouses, and fellow believers, providing them with a biblical framework for life and one-another ministry in the body of Christ.

Endorsements

\”This book gets it right! Comprehensive and convincing, Counseling One Another shows how true biblical counseling and preaching fit hand-in-glove. Those who preach, teach or counsel regularly are sure to benefit greatly from this helpful resource.\”
—Dr. John MacArthur

\”Paul Tautges lays the theological foundation for biblical counseling—in a way that is both comprehensive and compassionate. This book demonstrates a staunch commitment to an expository, exegetical examination of counseling as presented in God’s Word. Any pastor or lay person wanting a foundational starting point for understanding Christ-centered, comprehensive, and compassionate biblical counseling in the local church would be wise to read and reread Counseling One Another.\”
—Bob Kellemen, Executive Director of The Biblical Counseling Coalition

About the author

Dr. Paul Tautges serves as senior pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. Previously, he served as a pastor in Wisconsin for twenty-two years. He is the husband of Karen and father of ten. Paul is also an adjunct professor of biblical counseling and a conference speaker. Paul serves as the series editor for the LifeLine Mini-Books, and is the author of many books including Discipling the Flock, Pray about Everything, When Disability Hits Home, Comfort Those Who Grieve, Discipline of Mercy, and Brass Heavens. Paul is also a teaching fellow with ACBC.

Paul blogs at Counseling One Another, and is a guest blogger for the Biblical Counseling Coalition and Crosswalk.com.

Shepherd Press announces Counseling One Another!

Dr. Paul Tautges has written a book for every believer. Preorder it for great savings. Order now Here is an excerpt from the book: Believers in Jesus Christ must be taught and trained to be richly indwelt with the Word of God, to live under the influence of the Holy Spirit, to be driven by the gospel, to express dependence on God through prayer, to be motivated by love for God and neighbor, and to be moved with compassion to help one another make progress in the ongoing work of sanctification. This is authentic biblical counseling. Therefore, in this book, counseling will be presented as a targeted form of discipleship , an intensely focused and personal “one-another” ministry aimed at […]

31 Ways To Be a One-Another Christian ebook

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\”Nobody reaches out to me when I go to church.\”

\”This church really isn’t much of a family.\”

Have you heard these kinds of comments? How sad if they are true, especially as God\’s Word has so much to say about how believers should interact with one another! An array of interpersonal problems between spouses, children, parents, siblings, friends, coworkers can easily develop, but if you are a Christian, you can put the Bible\’s message into practice and see how radically it transforms your relationships with others.

By carefully examining the \”one another\” commands in Scripture, the authors provide a Word-based understanding of what God intends for Christian relationships—showing not only what they look like, but also how to develop them.

Enjoy reading and sharing this book; it\’s very well suited for individuals, couples, and small groups.

Endorsements

\”I\’m so thankful for this excellent resource and will make regular use of it!\”
—Pamela Gannon, ABCB Certified Biblical Counselor, co-author of In the Aftermath: Past the Pain of Childhood Sexual Abuse

\”I recommend this study for individuals, family devotions, small groups, and one-on-one discipleship opportunities.\”
—Jim Berg, Professor of Biblical Counseling, BJU Seminary

\”This book is an excellent idea! It is convicting and very practical. I highly recommend it.\”
—Martha Peace, ABCB Certified Biblical Counselor, Author of The Excellent Wife

\”This is one of the most helpful books to come along in a long time.\”
—Bill Shannon, Pastor of Discipleship Counseling, Grace Community Church

About the authors

Stuart Scott teaches in the graduate program of biblical counseling at The Master\’s University in Santa Clarita, California. He has over forty years of experience in counseling and pastoral ministry. He is a Fellow with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. Stuart is an author as well and is married to his wife, Zondra, and they have two grown children and two grandchildren.

S. Andrew Jin (B.S., The University of Virginia; M.Div, The Master’s Seminary; M.A. Biblical Counseling, The Master’s University) grew up in Fairfax, Virginia, but now calls Stevenson Ranch, California his home with his wife, Esther, and his three children, Hope, Abigail, and Caleb. He is a Director at an alternative investments firm in West Los Angeles. He is also a contributing author to a chapter in Men Counseling Men: A Biblical Guide to the Major Issues Men Face (Dr. John D. Street, General Editor).

31 Ways To Be a One-Another Christian

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About the book

\”Nobody reaches out to me when I go to church.\”

\”This church really isn’t much of a family.\”

Have you heard these kinds of comments? How sad if they are true, especially as God\’s Word has so much to say about how believers should interact with one another! An array of interpersonal problems between spouses, children, parents, siblings, friends, coworkers can easily develop, but if you are a Christian, you can put the Bible\’s message into practice and see how radically it transforms your relationships with others.

By carefully examining the \”one another\” commands in Scripture, the authors provide a Word-based understanding of what God intends for Christian relationships—showing not only what they look like, but also how to develop them.

Enjoy reading and sharing this book; it\’s very well suited for individuals, couples, and small groups.

Endorsements

\”I\’m so thankful for this excellent resource and will make regular use of it!\”
—Pamela Gannon, ABCB Certified Biblical Counselor, co-author of In the Aftermath: Past the Pain of Childhood Sexual Abuse

\”I recommend this study for individuals, family devotions, small groups, and one-on-one discipleship opportunities.\”
—Jim Berg, Professor of Biblical Counseling, BJU Seminary

\”This book is an excellent idea! It is convicting and very practical. I highly recommend it.\”
—Martha Peace, ABCB Certified Biblical Counselor, Author of The Excellent Wife

\”This is one of the most helpful books to come along in a long time.\”
—Bill Shannon, Pastor of Discipleship Counseling, Grace Community Church

About the authors

Stuart Scott teaches in the graduate program of biblical counseling at The Master\’s University in Santa Clarita, California. He has over forty years of experience in counseling and pastoral ministry. He is a Fellow with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. Stuart is an author as well and is married to his wife, Zondra, and they have two grown children and two grandchildren.

S. Andrew Jin (B.S., The University of Virginia; M.Div, The Master’s Seminary; M.A. Biblical Counseling, The Master’s University) grew up in Fairfax, Virginia, but now calls Stevenson Ranch, California his home with his wife, Esther, and his three children, Hope, Abigail, and Caleb. He is a Director at an alternative investments firm in West Los Angeles. He is also a contributing author to a chapter in Men Counseling Men: A Biblical Guide to the Major Issues Men Face (Dr. John D. Street, General Editor).

A Practical Guide for Effective Biblical Counseling ebook

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Who will benefit from this book? Anyone involved in counseling troubled people; anyone who strives to disciple others for Christ; all parents who want to promote effective communication and faith-building conversations with their children; any Christian committed to serving others through the Word of God; anyone who wants to live a life pleasing to the Lord, utilizing the principles set forth in Scripture. If you fall into any of these categories, you will benefit from this book.

This is a guide for biblical counselors on how to effectively help counselees overcome their struggles, practical and spiritual, and become true, faithful disciples of Jesus. This approach to biblical counseling can be broken down into eight essential steps, each rooted in biblical disciple-making principles. This guide clearly describes each step, how and where it is taught in Scripture, and why it is vital to strengthening discipleship.

Endorsements

\”This is a wonderfully useful handbook for biblical counselors. No one currently training counselors is better equipped for the task or more firmly anchored in Scripture than Wayne Mack. He writes as he teaches (and as he counsels)—with extraordinary clarity, biblical precision, unapologetic boldness, and deep passion for the truth of God’s Word.\”
—John MacArthur: Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, Ca; Chancellor Emeritus of The Master’s University and The Master’s Seminary

\”I believe this is one of the most important books Wayne Mack has written. One of the greatest challenges I face as a professor of biblical counseling is teaching people how to counsel using God\’s Word. The 8 \”I\’s\” are Dr. Mack\’s important contribution which answers the how to do it question with a scripturally-based methodology for biblical counseling.\”
—Dr. Jim Newheiser: Director of the Christian Counseling program and Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC

\”Wayne Mack had three remarkable teachers who expertly guided him: the Holy Spirit, the Bible, and his own vast experience. We can learn from a man who has such tutors. In this short work we have a compact counselor’s guide to lovingly and biblically direct those we help into a fulfilling walk with God. Keep this tool close by and refer to it often.\”
—Jim Elliff: President, Christian Communicators Worldwide

About the author

Dr. Wayne Mack\’s biblical counseling career has spanned over fifty years. In that time, he has served as a pastor, teacher, professor, writer, global speaker, trainer, and most of all, counselor. Dr. Mack is a graduate of Wheaton College, Philadelphia Seminary, and Westminster Theological Seminary, as well as having done extensive graduate studies at La Salle University, Eastern Baptist Seminary, Wheaton Graduate School, and Trinity Evangelical Seminary. He was chairman of the graduate and undergraduate counseling programs at The Master’s University and Seminary in Los Angeles, California. He serves as an elder at Lynnwood Baptist Church in Pretoria, South Africa, and is the Director of ACBC Africa. His devotion to the Lord through his lifelong ministry is evident to anyone who has had the privilege to sit under his instruction.

A Practical Guide for Effective Biblical Counseling

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About the book

Who will benefit from this book? Anyone involved in counseling troubled people; anyone who strives to disciple others for Christ; all parents who want to promote effective communication and faith-building conversations with their children; any Christian committed to serving others through the Word of God; anyone who wants to live a life pleasing to the Lord, utilizing the principles set forth in Scripture. If you fall into any of these categories, you will benefit from this book.

This is a guide for biblical counselors on how to effectively help counselees overcome their struggles, practical and spiritual, and become true, faithful disciples of Jesus. This approach to biblical counseling can be broken down into eight essential steps, each rooted in biblical disciple-making principles. This guide clearly describes each step, how and where it is taught in Scripture, and why it is vital to strengthening discipleship.

Endorsements

\”This is a wonderfully useful handbook for biblical counselors. No one currently training counselors is better equipped for the task or more firmly anchored in Scripture than Wayne Mack. He writes as he teaches (and as he counsels)—with extraordinary clarity, biblical precision, unapologetic boldness, and deep passion for the truth of God’s Word.\”
—John MacArthur: Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, Ca; Chancellor Emeritus of The Master’s University and The Master’s Seminary

\”I believe this is one of the most important books Wayne Mack has written. One of the greatest challenges I face as a professor of biblical counseling is teaching people how to counsel using God\’s Word. The 8 \”I\’s\” are Dr. Mack\’s important contribution which answers the how to do it question with a scripturally-based methodology for biblical counseling.\”
—Dr. Jim Newheiser: Director of the Christian Counseling program and Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC

\”Wayne Mack had three remarkable teachers who expertly guided him: the Holy Spirit, the Bible, and his own vast experience. We can learn from a man who has such tutors. In this short work we have a compact counselor’s guide to lovingly and biblically direct those we help into a fulfilling walk with God. Keep this tool close by and refer to it often.\”
—Jim Elliff: President, Christian Communicators Worldwide

About the author

Dr. Wayne Mack\’s biblical counseling career has spanned over fifty years. In that time, he has served as a pastor, teacher, professor, writer, global speaker, trainer, and most of all, counselor. Dr. Mack is a graduate of Wheaton College, Philadelphia Seminary, and Westminster Theological Seminary, as well as having done extensive graduate studies at La Salle University, Eastern Baptist Seminary, Wheaton Graduate School, and Trinity Evangelical Seminary. He was chairman of the graduate and undergraduate counseling programs at The Master’s University and Seminary in Los Angeles, California. He serves as an elder at Lynnwood Baptist Church in Pretoria, South Africa, and is the Director of ACBC Africa. His devotion to the Lord through his lifelong ministry is evident to anyone who has had the privilege to sit under his instruction.

Help! My Loved One Had a Stroke ebook

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If your loved one has had a stroke, your life may have been turned upside down. Facing these radical life changes can be physically and emotionally exhausting. But you are not alone. This ebook suggests ways you can get the support you need for both your loved one and yourself for the long haul. Above all, it points you to God’s loving purpose in suffering, and the hope and strength to be found in the gospel.

About the author

Sue Nicewander Delaney, MABC, ACBC, BCC, has been counseling, teaching, and writing since 1994. She currently serves with Calvary Baptist Church in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, and is on the Council Board of the Biblical Counseling Coalition. Sue earned her MA in biblical counseling from Central Baptist Theological Seminary. She and late husband Jim were married 43 years, with two married daughters and six grandchildren. Sue married Darren Delaney in 2018.

Help! My Loved One Had a Stroke

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If your loved one has had a stroke, your life may have been turned upside down. Facing these radical life changes can be physically and emotionally exhausting. But you are not alone. This mini-book suggests ways you can get the support you need for both your loved one and yourself for the long haul. Above all, it points you to God’s loving purpose in suffering, and the hope and strength to be found in the gospel.

About the author

Sue Nicewander Delaney, MABC, ACBC, BCC, has been counseling, teaching, and writing since 1994. She currently serves with Calvary Baptist Church in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, and is on the Council Board of the Biblical Counseling Coalition. Sue earned her MA in biblical counseling from Central Baptist Theological Seminary. She and late husband Jim were married 43 years, with two married daughters and six grandchildren. Sue married Darren Delaney in 2018.

Help! Someone I Love Suffers from Traumatic Brain Injury ebook

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If someone you know or love has suffered from traumatic brain injury (TBI), you are likely receiving a flood of information about what has just happened. This ebook will help you navigate this new trial. Writing from personal experience, the author explains what TBI is, points to the hope of the gospel, gives advice for how to obtain the practical and spiritual help you need, and demonstrates how even this situation can bring glory to Christ.

About the author

Stuart W. Scott, D.Min, has been involved in counseling and pastoral ministry for over forty years. He is a graduate professor at the Master’s University in California, and is the member care director and a fellow with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC). Stuart is married to Zondra, and they have two grown children and two grandchildren.