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Hope When You're Hurting
- Narrated by: Larry Crabb, Dan Allender
- Length: 2 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When pain becomes too deep to bear, people ask 4 key questions: What's wrong? Who can help? What will the helper do? What can I hope for? In this program, Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender answer these questions, while shedding light on the strengths and weaknesses of various counseling models, examining the role of the church in providing restoration and growth, and supplying important principles for finding real help. Penetrating, encouraging, and empathetic, Hope When You're Hurting challenges both professionals and church leaders to rethink their views on counseling and Christian community.
©1996 Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr. and Dan Allender (P)1996 The Zondervan Corporation
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- Deb James
- 2020-12-07
insightful
since community is where our problems begin, community has a larger part in our healing than we realize, and professionals should be supports in that healing but not be expected to be the answer. So much truth in that.
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