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Effective Biblical Counseling: A Model for Helping Caring Christians Become
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Effective Biblical Counseling: A Model for Helping Caring Christians Become Capable Counselors Hardcover - 1981

by Lawrence J. Crabb Jr

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United States: Zondervan Publishing House, 1981. Reprint . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Jacket not price clipped with some dust marks and handling wear, mostly chipping and creases at the top of the spine and along the top back edge.
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In Effective Biblical Counseling, Gold Medallion Award-winning author Dr. Larry Crabb presents a model of counseling that can be gracefully integrated into the functioning of the local church. He asserts that counseling is simply a relationship between people who care and that its goal is to free people to better worship and serve God. This book will show you how to help people achieve obedience and character growth in their lives, and establish a sense of personal worth and security along the way. Dr. Crabb says, 'I believe that God has ordained the local church to be his primary instrument to tend to his people's aches and pains. In writing this book I have tried to be of practical help to Christians who want to be more effective in ministering to their suffering brothers and sisters.'

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