
by Jay E. Adams
published by Baker Publishing Group
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- Formatted for WS2GO v.2
- Provides easy access to key passages for each counseling problem
- Suggestions on how to apply these passages
- Enables the counselor to review at a glance the basic principles of counseling
- Helps the counselor discover reasons for counseling failures
The Christian Counselor's New Testament is a translation in everyday English with notations, marginal references, and supplemental helps. Christian counselors will find this the most convenient tool at their disposal! Intended for use during counseling sessions, this New Testament includes invaluable notes and references that have been carefully selected for their practical value. Featured in the text itself are a system of highlighting, marginal notations, and explanatory footnotes. Ample space on each page invites the counselor to highlight additional texts and add personal notations. Supplementing the text are sections titled: "Counselor's Quick Check List," "Fifty Failure Factors," "Typical Remarks and Suggested Counselor's Remarks," "Question Asking," "Listening," "Counseling Outlines for Common Problems" (listed alphabetically), and "The Christian Counselor's Quick Reference to Ten Common Problems."
The author's translation of the New Testament brings our the nuances in the text that are of significance to the counselor and that other translations fail to reflect.
About the Author Jay E. Adams is visiting professor of practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, dean of the Institutes of Pastoral Studies, and editor of The Journal of Pastoral Practice.
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