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_aBasic Principles of Biblical Counseling _fCrabb, L.J. |
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_aGrand Rapids _cZondervan Publishing House _d1975 |
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327 | _aContents Preface Introduction 1. Broadening Our Vision 2. Confusion in counseling 3. Floating anchors 4. An Aerial view 5. Understanding our deepest needs: I 6. Understanding our deepest needs II 7. Where problems start 8. Weawing Tangled Webs 9. Hold Your Client Responsible: For What? 10. The mood and Goal of Counseling | ||
330 | _a"The local church should and can successfully assume responsibility within its ranks for restoring troubled people to full, productive, creative lives." "If we are to hope for success in such immense and seriously neglected responsibility, pastors need to return to the biblical model not of ministering to their people but of equipping their people to minister to each other by using their spiritual gifts." "Congregations need to regain that wonderful sense of 'koinonia' fellowship and pro practice true community." | ||
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_cBOOK _h253.5 _vCRA.B _m/1//1 _j253.5 CRA.B /1//1 _2ddc |