Released in the UK January 2010
Released in the US March 2010
Large trade paperback | 216 Pages
9781857927221 • £12.99 $19.99
BISAC – REL050000
This book is really a text book for anyone involved or interested in Christian counselling. Both the authors teach the subject at a theological seminary in the States. Their influences include Jay Adams, a leading Christian psychologist, and Francis Schaeffer. This model of psychology is very much more prescriptive than anything in secular counselling, or in many Christian circles, but the authors are consistent in their approach and they have been teaching the material for many years. There are good appendices to aid the reader.
Howard Eyrich
Howard Eyrich is Pastor of Counselling, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama
William Hines
William Hines has taught at Le Tourneau University, Trinity Bible College and Seminary and the Master?s Divinity School. He is an ordained minister and board member for the International Association of Biblical Counselors.
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...the Curing the Heart model of Biblical counseling changed the course of my ministry. It equipped me with the biblical knowledge and tools to minister to those in distress, debt and discontent.
"...outstanding! Their multidimensional approach focuses on several facets of counseling that help the counselor be fully equipped to deal with every kind of problem situation. Get one for yourself and one for everyone you know who is interested in counseling people God's way."
Ed Hindson
Dean, Institute of Biblical Studies, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia
"This is a wonderful guide to use for learning how to counsel those in need, focusing on importance of building that relationship and trust. I felt that authors Eyrich and Hines did an excellent job in preparing this book and providing training for people interested in counselling others. Every pastor or counsellor should have a copy."
"Biblical principles and practices are what we need for pastoral counseling. This book provides both in abundance. Standing firm for your counselee by giving hope. Giving next steps for change in helping. I recommend a careful read of this text for both new and experienced counselors. This is the new reformation from the inside out."
Andrew J. Peterson
Vice-President for Global Outreach, Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon