Quick Scripture Reference For Counseling (Fourth Edition)
John G. KruisSpiral 2013-09-15
Publisher's Description:
Healing words from God's Word—right at your fingertips
Everyone encounters personal problems, big and small, and Christians are not immune. From adultery to worry and anger to persecution, every affliction common to humankind affects us at one time or another.
This classic reference is an essential tool for Christian counsellors, pastors, and laypeople who desire to be equipped to help others cope and grow through their trials. Arranged topically for easy access to the Scriptures that speak to the heart of each issue, this book covers a wide range of subjects, including
- anxiety
- children
- contentment
- divorce
- forgiving others
- husband/wife relationships
- overcoming sin
- prayer
- self-control
- temptation
- waiting on the Lord
- work
With pertinent Bible passages at the ready, you will always have just the right words to say—right when they are most needed.
Back Cover:
This expanded and updated edition of a bestselling reference book helps readers—both laypeople and professional counsellors—quickly find the Scriptures that address particular emotional and spiritual problems.
This handy reference provides biblical references to help readers answer tough questions and find comfort in God's Word. Alphabetically arranged topics include anger, conflict resolution, depression, forgiveness, guilt, stress, and temptation. Each entry includes a definition, several scripture passages, and a list of additional resources.
A topically indexed section in the back helps readers find Scripture passages related to 150 additional topics. This book is a valuable resource for lay counsellors, pastors, teachers, and all those who want to be equipped to help others who are struggling.
About the Author:
John G. Kruis was a pastor and the founder of the Biblical Counselling Centre in Jenison, Michigan. He held degrees from Calvin Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary and was a member of the National Association of Nouthetic Counsellors.
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Publisher's Description:
Healing words from God's Word—right at your fingertips
Everyone encounters personal problems, big and small, and Christians are not immune. From adultery to worry and anger to persecution, every affliction common to humankind affects us at one time or another.
This classic reference is an essential tool for Christian counsellors, pastors, and laypeople who desire to be equipped to help others cope and grow through their trials. Arranged topically for easy access to the Scriptures that speak to the heart of each issue, this book covers a wide range of subjects, including
- anxiety
- children
- contentment
- divorce
- forgiving others
- husband/wife relationships
- overcoming sin
- prayer
- self-control
- temptation
- waiting on the Lord
- work
With pertinent Bible passages at the ready, you will always have just the right words to say—right when they are most needed.
Back Cover:
This expanded and updated edition of a bestselling reference book helps readers—both laypeople and professional counsellors—quickly find the Scriptures that address particular emotional and spiritual problems.
This handy reference provides biblical references to help readers answer tough questions and find comfort in God's Word. Alphabetically arranged topics include anger, conflict resolution, depression, forgiveness, guilt, stress, and temptation. Each entry includes a definition, several scripture passages, and a list of additional resources.
A topically indexed section in the back helps readers find Scripture passages related to 150 additional topics. This book is a valuable resource for lay counsellors, pastors, teachers, and all those who want to be equipped to help others who are struggling.
About the Author:
John G. Kruis was a pastor and the founder of the Biblical Counselling Centre in Jenison, Michigan. He held degrees from Calvin Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary and was a member of the National Association of Nouthetic Counsellors.