HELP! My Anger Is Out of Control, Jim Newheiser

 

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A small book directing our attention to the power of Christ to transform angry people into gracious people

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Anger is widespread; it is even a major problem among professing Christians. While people express anger in different ways, controlling it is a challenge for each of us. Some feel powerless as anger rises. Others try to justify themselves. The question that must be addressed is how a sinfully angry person can become a person of grace. This mini-book provides the answer and gives us hope by directing our attention to the power of Christ to transform angry people into gracious people.

Jim Newheiser: MA, DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary. Jim has been practicing biblical counseling for over 20 years is an ACBC Fellow and has served as the director of IBCD since 2006. He has been a pastor at Grace Bible Church in Escondido, CA since 1990. Many of GBC’s former interns are serving as missionaries, seminary professors and pastors. Jim is a founding member and Executive Board member of the Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals. He is an international retreat and conference speaker. Jim is author of “Opening Up Proverbs” and co-author of “When Good Kids Make Bad Choices” and “You Never Stop Being a Parent”.

  • Introduction
  • 1. Understanding Anger
  • 2. How Can Angry People Be Helped?
  • 3. Overcoming Anger by God’s Grace
  • 4. Practical Ways You Can Overcome Anger
  • Conclusion
  • Personal Application Projects
  • Where Can I Get Further Help?
  • People struggling with anger
  • People in a relationship with an angry person
  • Christian counselors
  • Pastors and church ministry teams
  • Small-group leaders

 

ISBN 10: 1-63342-072-8

ISBN 13: 978-1-63342-072-4

Mobi ISBN: 978-1-63342-074-8

EPub ISBN: 978-1-63342-073-1

BISAC Details: REL050000 RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Counseling & Recovery

BIC Details: HRCV3 Christian counselling

Tags: Jim Newheiser, Progressive sanctification

 

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