When God's Ways Make No Sense
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Bestselling author and psychologist helps readers grapple with a God who allows suffering, assuring us that God is making good out of any hardship life sends our way.
Larry Crabb ist ein anerkannter christlicher Psychologe und Autor, dessen Werk sich mit den Tiefen der menschlichen Seele und der Beziehung zu Gott beschäftigt. Seine Schriften erforschen, wie wir unser inneres Leben verstehen und bedeutungsvolle Verbindungen aufbauen können. Crabb verwendet einen fesselnden Stil, der psychologische Erkenntnisse mit spiritueller Weisheit verbindet. Leser finden in seinem Ansatz zur Bewältigung der Herausforderungen des Lebens Hoffnung und Orientierung.
Bestselling author and psychologist helps readers grapple with a God who allows suffering, assuring us that God is making good out of any hardship life sends our way.
What makes a man masculine? A woman feminine? Did God design the two genders so differently? If so, why? The answers to these questions will free women and men to gladly embrace all that it means to be fully alive as gendered bearers of God's image who can profoundly impact others for good by the way they relate. Author and psychologist Dr. Larry Crabb presents a biblically grounded understanding of gender uniqueness. His illustration of a bridge of connection shows how the two genders can relationally come together in God-revealing harmony as they celebrate their God-designed uniqueness. Readers will discover that God created male and female to relate in gender-specific ways to make a difference in others by displaying God's relational character. Crabb clearly shows men and women what it means to live fully alive as feminine women and masculine men.
A Conversation with God That Invites You into His Story
Real Change Is Possible If You're Willing To Start From The Inside Out
Dr. Crabb has provided a much needed call to repentance from the sins of the heart---sins which often keep us from the freedom to change and growth in our personal faith-walk with Jesus.--Joe L. Wall, Colorado Christian University