 | Practical Ministry Skills Counseling Toward Repentance Help people come to terms with their own hearts and attitudes.
| Store Code: PS78 Format(s): Microsoft Word  Price: $14.95



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| Topics: | Accountability, Character, Confession, Counseling, Growth, Repentance, Transformation |
| Filters: | Counseling, Discipleship, Pastor, Shepherd, Small group leader |
| References: | Luke 6:43 , Ephesians 4:22-24 , Revelation 3:17 |
| Date Added: | February 16, 2010 |
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"People and situations do not determine our behavior", says Paul Tripp in this resource. "They provide the occasion where our behavior reveals our hearts." So often we blame everything in a situation except ourselves. We don't deal with the sin in our own heart. When counseling others, then, either formally or in a day-to-day conversation, it is crucial to help them see their own hearts.
This 22-page resource is filled with valuable guidance. Discover the heart-revealing questions you can ask, the things you should listen for, and the ways in which you can help that person move in the right direction. You'll be challenged to examine yourself just as carefully.
NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
The Heart Is the Target (free sample)Start where life change starts. Paul David Tripp
Confrontation that Brings ChangeHelp the person discover what God wants him or her to see, and go from there. Paul David Tripp
Illustrative CounselingUse images from people’s own lives and Scripture to flesh out your counsel. David Powlison
The Masks of Spiritual BlindnessHow are people blinded to their own sin? Paul David Tripp
Locating and Exposing Spiritual BlindnessWhat to listen for, what to try to accomplish. Paul David Tripp
What a Rebuke IsConsider these qualities, and these principles to follow. Gordon MacDonald
When You Need to ConfrontSuggestions for a difficult task. Daniel Brown
Three Ways to Bring About RepentanceLuther, Wesley, and Moody give us models to follow. Lyle Dorsett
Church Discipline for Repetitive SinHow do you work pastorally with people who are likely to fall again? Kevin Miller
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