According to Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It's a skill that can be mastered by anyone. Crabb and Allender ask: 'What must we know in order to fulfill the biblical exhortation to 'encourage one another?'' Encouragement provides...
According to Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It's a skill that can be mastered by anyone. Crabb and Allender ask: 'What must we know in order to fulfill the biblical exhortation to 'encourage one another?'' Encouragement provides the answer. Part one deals with understanding encouragement, and part two explores the process of encouragement, including such practical how-tos as developing a careful selection of encouraging words; cultivating active listening skills; using biblical fellowship to move beyond superficial smiles and shallow greetings; and recognizing subtle opportunities for encouragement. Without the encouragement of a caring community, biblical truth taught in church tends to just thicken people's defense layers. But authenticity, freedom, and greater love for God and others are the fruit of encouragement, and evidence of the tremendous power God invests in individuals who practice it. According to Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, Encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It is a skill that can be mastered by anyone. Authenticity, freedom, and greater love for God and others are the fruit of encouragement and evidence of the tremendous power God invests in individuals who practice it.Encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It's a skill that can be mastered by anyone. What must we know in order to fulfill the biblical exhortation to 'encourage one another'? Encouragement: The Key to Caring tells you. Part one deals with understanding encouragement, and part two explores the process of encouragement, including such practical how-tos as - developing a careful selection of encouraging words - cultivating active listening skills - using biblical fellowship to move beyond superficial smiles and shallow greetings - recognizing subtle opportunities for encouragement -- Without the encouragement of a caring community, biblical truth taught in church tends to just thicken people's defense layers. But authenticity, freedom, and greater love for God and others are the fruit of encouragement, and evidence of the tremendous power God invests in individuals who practice it.
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According to Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It's a skill that can be mastered by anyone. Crabb and Allender ask: 'What must we know in order to fulfill the biblical exhortation to 'encourage one another?'' Encouragement provides...
According to Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It's a skill that can be mastered by anyone. Crabb and Allender ask: 'What must we know in order to fulfill the biblical exhortation to 'encourage one another?'' Encouragement provides the answer. Part one deals with understanding encouragement, and part two explores the process of encouragement, including such practical how-tos as developing a careful selection of encouraging words; cultivating active listening skills; using biblical fellowship to move beyond superficial smiles and shallow greetings; and recognizing subtle opportunities for encouragement. Without the encouragement of a caring community, biblical truth taught in church tends to just thicken people's defense layers. But authenticity, freedom, and greater love for God and others are the fruit of encouragement, and evidence of the tremendous power God invests in individuals who practice it. According to Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, Encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It is a skill that can be mastered by anyone. Authenticity, freedom, and greater love for God and others are the fruit of encouragement and evidence of the tremendous power God invests in individuals who practice it.Encouragement is more than a compliment or a pat on the back. It's a skill that can be mastered by anyone. What must we know in order to fulfill the biblical exhortation to 'encourage one another'? Encouragement: The Key to Caring tells you. Part one deals with understanding encouragement, and part two explores the process of encouragement, including such practical how-tos as - developing a careful selection of encouraging words - cultivating active listening skills - using biblical fellowship to move beyond superficial smiles and shallow greetings - recognizing subtle opportunities for encouragement -- Without the encouragement of a caring community, biblical truth taught in church tends to just thicken people's defense layers. But authenticity, freedom, and greater love for God and others are the fruit of encouragement, and evidence of the tremendous power God invests in individuals who practice it.
Encouragement$32.99
Koorong Code370808
ISBN9780310336891
Pages160
PublisherZondervan
Publication Date01 May 2013
Dimensions14 x 140 x 218mm
Weight0.154kg
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Encouragement by Lawrence J. Crabb Jr. & Dan Allender\\nThis book is valuable to everyone. The writer used his experience to express the importance of using words to encourage others. Instead of 'death words' which discourage, we should use 'life words' to encourage. The book leads the readers from our goals and desires in using words to a thorough presentation of techniques of encouragement. The book has helped me understand 'the problem that people are not only fearful but stubborn because the heart is desperately wicked. ' It's good to know that a person's disinterest spring from a sinful heart and that it's not due to a failure in encouragement. \\nThe writers showed perception and sensitivity to the needs of people for encouragement. I strongly recommend this book to everyone who desires to make encouragement a godly ministry in life. \\n