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*Condition Note: Book is new in wrapper.*
Terri was convinced (and her college text scores agreed) that she was stupid and doomed to a career as a fast-food waitress. June felt strangely safe with John, who was capable of murder. George wanted desperately to win Margaret, who just didn't like hiim all that much.
In each of these cases and many others, a Christian counselor was able to help--not by didactically advising, but by listening carefully, presenting options, and gently bringing the troubled young person to a Christ-centered choice.
People are always fascinating, and never more so than in these pages. Through the tension-filled chapters, the reader senses that a godly man sits behind that counselor's desk and that he does not work alone in the delicate and demanding task of sorting the tangled threads of problem-filled lives.
Introduction
You Can't Win Them All
The Reluctant Counselee
Know the Agenda or Don't Go
Sensitivity Makes Sense
Sometimes Counseling Is Fun
Trust in the Lord and Do Better
Like Mother, Like Daughter?
Some Ships Sail East, Some West...
The Case of the Mysterious Headaches
I Like to Be Shocked
Environment Is No Excuse
The Counselor as Cupid
The Empty Mailbox
Bride for Sale
Is It Fair to Let Him Fall for Me?
Sick? Or Just Irresponsible?
Unscheduled Encounter
A Matter of Self-image
Does God Read the Date?
Self-destruction: No Laughing Matter
Motivation: There's No Test for It
Conclusion
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1980 |
Printed: |
1980 |
Pages: |
128 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
New |