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Jay E. Adams

    30. Jänner 1929 – 14. November 2020

    Jay Edward Adams war ein reformierter christlicher Autor, der sich auf biblische Counseling-Methoden konzentrierte. Er gründete die noetische Beratung, eine Bewegung, die strikt biblische Prinzipien zur Bewältigung psychischer Probleme verfolgt. Sein Werk beeinflusste maßgeblich, wie viele Christen mit mentalen und emotionalen Schwierigkeiten umgehen. Durch seine umfangreiche Schriftstellerei und die Gründung des Instituts für noetische Studien hinterließ er einen bleibenden Eindruck in der christlichen Literatur.

    Predigen
    Ich bin am Ende
    Geborene Gewinner
    Der innere Krieg
    Handbuch für Seelsorge
    Christsein auch zu Hause
    • The book emphasizes the importance of integrating faith into counseling practices. It challenges counselors to genuinely believe in God's power to effect change in their clients, arguing that a lack of faith leads to unbiblical and ineffective approaches. By focusing on the transformative potential of faith, the author aims to guide counselors toward more impactful and spiritually grounded methods in their work.

      The Importance of Faith in Counseling
    • This companion volume to 'Competent to Counsel' and 'The Christian Counselor's Manual' is designed to help the user assimilate and apply the principles of nouthetic counseling. It is a great tool for all sorts of training and personal development programs, as well as the classroom.

      The Christian Counselor's Casebook
    • Counsel From Psalm 119

      • 148 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Of what particular value is Psalm 119 to the counselor? First, individual verses, like those in Proverbs, will be of value for counselors to expound, apply and then ask counselees to memorize so that they may use them as "Portable truth." Second, since every verse in one way or another points to the Scriptures, the importance of and the need for learning and living according to the Bible is brought forward by the Psalm (precisely what most Christians need to learn). Third, there is much particularized help for afflicted, suffering, sinning, puzzled Christians-just the stuff of which counseling is made. All-in-all, you will probably find Psalm 119 as helpful as any book in the Bible for use in counseling once you have come to know it and learn how to use it. But this is not simply a book about counseling. The 119th Psalm is the prayer notebook of a man who solved every problem by learning and obeying the Scriptures. In verse after verse, he explained how he personally was helped, guided, and sustained in every area of his life. Let Jay Adams help you use this Psalm to grow in your love for the Scriptures and minister it to others.

      Counsel From Psalm 119