Am I Who I Have Become?

Am I Who I Have Become? by R. E. Carr, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 28, 2010, is a concise exploration of the role of the Christian community in counseling. This 66-page book addresses the historical context in which the church provided guidance to its members and contrasts it with contemporary perceptions that question the community’s ability to offer effective support for issues like depression and anxiety.
Readers will find a focus on the importance of understanding one’s temperament and the principles of nouthetic counseling as tools for personal growth. The book aims to empower individuals within the Christian faith to recognize their potential and the unique insights they can offer in addressing human challenges. Through this examination, Carr encourages a reevaluation of the church’s role in providing meaningful counsel to its members.
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In the early centuries, the church was exclusively responsible for the counseling of its people. However, in today’s society there is a perception that the Christian community is not qualified to counsel its people. There is a belief we (the Christian community) do not have any solutions to human problems such as depression, anxiety, abnormal stress, etc. The truth of the matter is that no one is better qualified to counsel than those who know and understand man’s unique position in God’s plan. The goal of this book is to help God’s people reach their full potential through temperament awareness and nouthetic counseling.
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