How to Counsel from Scripture

How to Counsel from Scripture by Martin Bobgan, published by Moody Press in 1985, is a 2nd edition work that spans 224 pages. This book provides an insightful examination of biblical counseling, highlighting the extensive resources found within scripture to address various life challenges. It aims to equip counselors with a faith-based approach to help individuals navigate issues such as interpersonal relationships, self-acceptance, and spiritual understanding.
Readers will discover a thorough exploration of how biblical principles can be applied in counseling settings. The book emphasizes the importance of a counselor’s faith in guiding others toward finding meaning in life and understanding their relationship with God. With topics that intersect psychology, religion, and Christian ministry, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in the integration of Christian theology with practical counseling techniques.
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Here is a hard-hitting, honest look at biblical counseling, a small glimpse of the vast resources available in scripture. Millions of people search frantically for answers to their problems: how to relate to others, how to accept themselves, how to find meaning in life, how to know God. Who better to educate those people than a counselor well-grounded in his or her faith, a counselor who can offer meaning in life through Jesus Christ? – Back cover.
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