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Excellent Reference for the Professional and Layperson!,
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This review is from: Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide (Paperback)
Collins has written an excellent that is useful for both the professional (pastor, counselor, church staff, etc.) or layperson. The author discusses counseling in 6 major areas: 1. Personal - anxiety, loneliness, depression, anger, guilt. Collins addresses these areas based on his extensive Bible knowledge and counseling experience. Periodically I have referred to the book and have benefitted from its insights. Read, be encouraged, and encourage others with what you learn from reading this title! Highly recommended!
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Excellent Reference for the Professional and Layperson!,
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This review is from: Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide (Paperback)
Collins has written an excellent and comprehensive book concerning a wide variety of everyday issues. The book is organized into 7 main issue areas: 1. Personal (anxiety, loneliness, depression, anger, guilt). Periodically over the years I have referred to the book and the content seems to be solid and biblical. Whether a pastor, church staff person, professional counselor, or layperson, you will benefit from the wise counsel from an author with extensive counseling experience and a solid biblical background. Read, enjoy, be encouraged, and use what you learn to encourage others!
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The ONLY Valid Counseling,
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This review is from: Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide (Paperback)
Secular readers won't understand or accept this book. That's a shame. There are no earthly psychologists, only God knows our minds. The shambles of the earthly worldview-based counseling is responsible for causing far more harm than good by instilling a sense of victimhood.This book targets the heart, not the mind, and doesn't rely on feelings but a strong sense of what is absolutetly right and absolutely wrong.
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