Moving Beyond Individualism in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Moving Beyond Individualism in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Philip Rieff’s critique of individualism in pastoral counseling is explored through empirical research. McClure advocates for transformative shifts in theology, practice, and organizational structures to overcome individualistic limitations and offer more effective, socially relevant pastoral care.
The Family: A Christian Perspective on the Contemporary Home
Covering marriage, parenting, communication, sexuality, and the complexities of modern family life, The Family is a comprehensive resource for understanding this foundational institution. Integrating biblical wisdom with psychological and sociological insights, the Balswicks offer a theological framework for family relationships.
$21.00
Seven Dispensations: Examining God’s Dealings With Mankind Through Seven Time Periods
Inspiring books by Dr. Sheldon D. Newton to help you grow in faith and live victoriously in Christ.
$20.00
Ephesians—Recovering the Vision of a Sustainable Church In Christ
A biblical perspective that issues out of the wholeness of the Bible and shows the Bible’s sustainable depth and breadth for the twenty-first century
God, Can We Chat?
When faith feels fragile and doubts creep in, where do you turn? God, Can We Chat? by Niki Hardy offers a refreshing and honest approach to growing closer to God—not by ignoring your questions, but by embracing them.
$18.99