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Is your counseling "mixed with faith," as the writer of Hebrews put it? Of course you want your counselee to have faith. But do you believe God can really change your counselee? If you do not, then your counseling will be unbiblical, moralistic, and ineffective. Faith is essential to the solution of spiritual problems-your counselee's faith in God and your faith in God. Without faith, it is impossible to please God. Recognizing this, it is important to know the biblical "ins and outs" of faith. In this volume, you will learn what it means to counsel with faith for results that faith produces and help grow greater faith in counselees.…mehr

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Is your counseling "mixed with faith," as the writer of Hebrews put it? Of course you want your counselee to have faith. But do you believe God can really change your counselee? If you do not, then your counseling will be unbiblical, moralistic, and ineffective. Faith is essential to the solution of spiritual problems-your counselee's faith in God and your faith in God. Without faith, it is impossible to please God. Recognizing this, it is important to know the biblical "ins and outs" of faith. In this volume, you will learn what it means to counsel with faith for results that faith produces and help grow greater faith in counselees.
Autorenporträt
JAY E. ADAMS, A.B., B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. (1929-2020) served as a pastor, church planter, denominational executive, seminary professor, author, and lecturer. He taught homiletics at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and was the Director of Advanced Studies at Westminster Seminary in California. He was the founder of the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF), the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (formerly NANC), and the Institute for Nouthetic Studies (INS). Adams was the author of over 100 books including the best seller Competent to Counsel that launched the modern biblical counseling movement. He was a recipient of The Order of the Palmetto, the highest civilian honor awarded by the State of South Carolina.