The Dynamic Heart In Daily Life


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The Dynamic Heart in Daily Life


The Dynamic Heart in Daily Life

Author: Jeremy Pierre

language: en

Publisher: New Growth Press

Release Date: 2016-10-03


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Often our approach in counseling and ministry does not do justice to the rich, dynamic way people respond to life. Even those who wish to help people biblically can be lopsided in their approach, missing important aspects of people's experience. Discover how a whole-hearted, dynamic relationship with God changes the way people respond to every ...

Sanctified by the Spirit


Sanctified by the Spirit

Author: Colin R. McCulloch

language: en

Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books

Release Date: 2024-05-28


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Biblical counselor Colin R. McCulloch retrieves John Owen’s theology of Trinitarian sanctification to address modern concerns in counseling methodology. McCulloch examines two divergent approaches to sanctification within the biblical counseling movement, suggesting that Owen’s emphasis on Spirit-infused habitual grace provides a more holistic vision for soul care. Far from a mere historical study, McCulloch’s incisive analysis will help pastors and laymen alike minister to sinners and sufferers in Christ’s church.

Putting on the Heart of Christ


Putting on the Heart of Christ

Author: Gerald M. Fagin

language: en

Publisher: Loyola Press

Release Date: 2011-05-01


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Putting on the Heart of Christ by Gerald M. Fagin, SJ, offers a fresh look at the Spiritual Exercises through the lens of virtue ethics. In doing so, the book encourages us to become the kind of person whose very life is in tune with the heart of Christ. Fr. Fagin covers 15 virtues throughout the book, including gratitude, reverence, and forgiveness. Each is explained within the context of the Spiritual Exercises and the life of St. Ignatius, as well as within the context of Scripture. Ultimately, Fr. Fagin uses virtue ethics along with the Spiritual Exercises to help us think beyond. What has God called me and to think quite specifically in terms of Who has God called me to be.