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Angry with God by Brad Hambrick - New Growth Press
Angry with God: An Honest Journey through Suffering and Betrayal (Ask the Christian Counselor) by Brad Hambrick - New Growth Press.
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Published date: 26 sep 2022
He visto y escuchado más veces de las que quisiera, juicios a mi parecer acelerados, de personas, que quiero suponer son bien intencionadas, sobre otras personas, cuando creen que otros han "negado la fe", o están "en rebeldía", varias de esas ocasiones no ha sido así. Se entiende que no todas las personas son psicólogos o consejeros, por eso mismo es oportuno este recurso, para que cualquier persona pueda entender que no solo porque alguien está enojado, confundido, cansado, desilusionado o molesto por situaciones límite que le toca o le tocó enfrentar, no requiere gracia. Brad Hambrick hace un buen trabajo al escuchar, ir al fondo, comprender con el proceso de una persona en medio de traiciones, abandonos y problemáticas complejas. Recomiendo este libro para personas que no han vivido nada así y quieren de verdad ayudar a alguien con sus luchas y preguntas, así como para consejeros/psicólogos experimentados, hay ejercicios y dinámicas importantes para trabajar con sus aconsejados. Gracias a Dios por estos recursos.
Lista de libros cristianos sobre: El Perdón
Libros cristianos sobre el perdón.
TODOS necesitamos crecer en este tema.
TODOS hemos lastimado y también seremos lastimados.
Me preguntan continuamente sobre el tema y aquí les comparto un post lleno de recursos (lista de recursos que iré actualizando).
La libertad del perdón por Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth
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En un mundo postrado y en pecado, el dolor es inevitable. Todos hemos sido y seremos ofendidos, heridos y tratados injustamente. Además, si no somos cuidadosos, nuestra amargura puede convertirse en ira y odio y, finalmente, en venganza y violencia.
No hay una palabra mágica que te ayude a perdonar y encontrar la paz, pero sí existen principios bíblicos que pueden liberarte de la amargura y el dolor. Si eres hijo de Dios, mediante su gracia, tienes el poder de escoger cómo responder a lo que te ha pasado. Sin embargo, solo hay un camino que lleva al perdón y a la restauración: el camino de Dios.
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth te muestra ese camino. En este libro, ella profundiza en la Palabra de Dios para desmentir los mitos y descubrir las promesas del perdón. No es fácil, ¡pero podría salvarte la vida!
El perdón. Cómo liberarse de la amargura y el dolor
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Perdona lo que no puedes olvidar: Descubre cómo seguir adelante, hacer las paces con recuerdos dolorosos y crear una vida nuevamente hermosa por Lysa TerKeurst
Descubre el paso que aún no has logrado y que podría resolver el caos en las relaciones de tu vida.
¿Alguna vez te has sentido atrapado en un ciclo de dolor sin resolver, repitiendo las ofensas una y otra vez en tu mente? Sabes que no puedes continuar así, pero no sabes qué hacer. Lysa TerKeurst ha luchado en este proceso también. Pero de una manera sorprendente, ha descubierto cómo deshacerse del resentimiento acumulado y superar la resistencia a perdonar a las personas que no están dispuestas a hacer las cosas bien.
Con profunda empatía, perspicacia terapéutica y amplia enseñanza bíblica que surge de más de 1,000 horas de estudio teológico, Lysa te ayudará a:
- Aprender a seguir adelante cuando la otra persona se niega a cambiar y nunca dice que lo lamenta.
- Seguir un proceso paso a paso para liberarte del dolor de tu pasado y sentirte menos ofendido hoy.
- Descubrir lo que la Biblia dice realmente sobre el perdón y la paz que proviene de vivirlo en este momento.
- Identificar qué está robando la confianza y la vulnerabilidad de tus relaciones para que puedas creer que todavía hay algo bueno por delante.
- Disminuir el impacto de los detonantes que se apropian de tus emociones adoptando las dos partes necesarias del perdón.
La Libertad de Perdonar Pasta blanda
«Lo siento» es muchas veces considerado una frase mágica. Pero no existen fórmulas máginas para perdonar. Sin embargo, la Biblia nos entrega principios de cómo perdonar a otros. Este libro ofrece principios básicos sobre cómo liberarnos de la amargura y el enojo. El perdón de acuerdo a la Biblia significa ser libres. Ya sea que luches con tu pasado o con el dolor que te ha causado alguien a quien amas, este libro te ayudará a encontrar tu camino a la libertad.
Cuando Le Han Ofendido Pasta blanda
En esta obra concisa y de rápida lectura, el renombrado pastor y autor Erwin Lutzer nos muestra claramente que es posible rectificar las ofensas de nuestra vida. Sea usted víctima u ofensor, aprenda cómo experimentar la libertad que trae el perdón y la restauración de tener una conciencia tranquila
Making Sense of Forgiveness: Moving from Hurt Toward Hope Pasta blanda
Clichés, glib answers, and quick solutions are shared all too often with those who are struggling to forgive or embrace forgiveness. We know Jesus calls us to forgive, but it can be hard to know what that looks like in complicated, messy relationships. Pastor and counselor Brad Hambrick helps readers to understand that forgiveness is the start of a journey that doesn't erase the past, but honestly confronts hurt and clears the way for a hope-filled discussion on how to move toward healing.
Too often forgiveness is viewed as the culmination of a journey, but when someone says, "I forgive you," they are not saying, "Things are all better now." They are saying, "I have decided to relate to your offense towards me differently." Hambrickhelps readers make sense of forgiveness biblically and relationally by addressing a variety of common questions that arise when we have been hurt: Does forgiveness mean restoration of trust? Am I supposed to "forgive and forget"? What is the role of biblical wisdom and boundaries on the road to forgiveness?
Making Sense of Forgiveness speaks to those who are struggling by acknowledging the seriousness of their pain, explaining the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, and helping readers understand the relationship between forgiveness and emotional freedom. The author explores the characteristics of God's forgiveness toward us and how that shapes our own forgiveness.
Includes a foreword from lawyer, activist, and former gymnast Rachael Denhollander.
[(When You've Been Wronged : Overcoming Barriers to Reconciliation)] por Dr Erwin W Lutzer
Unoffendable: How Just One Change Can Make All of Life Better por Brant Hansen
*OJO: No comparto todos los puntos ni la doctrina/teología de todos los autores que publico, obvio.Este libro, te advierto es algo...bastante repetitivo, pero a pesar de ello el concepto me encanta, es lindo, tiene muchos puntos importantes y si lo lees no será necesario que leas tanto del perdón porque nada te va a ofender y no te vas a resentir :) jeje entonces, solo por ello, es recomendable.
It turns out giving up your "right" to be offended can be one of the most freeing, healthy, simplifying, relaxing, refreshing, stress-relieving, encouraging things you can do.
It's a radical, provocative idea: We're not entitled to get offended or stay angry. The idea of our own "righteous anger" is a myth. It is the number one problem in our societies today and, as Dallas Willard says, Christians have not been taught out of it. But what if Christians were the most unoffendable people on the planet?
In Unoffendable you will find concrete, practical ways to live life with less stress, including:
- Adjusting your expectations to fit human nature
- Replacing perpetual anger with refreshing humility and gratitude
- Embracing forgiveness and beginning to love others in unexpected ways
In a humorous and conversational style, Unoffendable seeks to lift religious burdens from our backs and allow us to experience the joy of gratitude, perhaps for the first time, every single day of our lives--flourishing the way God intended.
Estos libros me los recomendaron y apenas voy a leer:
Casi todos de Charles Stanley
La paz del perdón: Deje Atras el Pasado y Disfrute... = The Peace of Forgiveness por Charles Stanley
Libertad a Través del Perdón: Entendiendo Lo Básico En La Vida Cristiana: 7
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Paz del Perdon Dr Charles Stanley
Gracias por la recomendación de este Magaly, añadido:
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Iré actualizando y agregando otros conforme conozca o me recomienden otros...
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Caring for the souls of children, a biblical counselor´s manual by editor Amy Baker - New Growth Press
Caring for the souls of children by editor Amy Baker - New Growth Press

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This is the table of contents
Encouragement and Wisdom
for Counseling Children
New manual equips counselors, parents, and pastors to boldly trust in the sufficiency of Scripture for counseling.
Coming alongside struggling children can feel like an uphill battle. Yet children struggle with the same desires adults struggle with, are lured by the same lies adults fall prey to, and can find hope in the same source adults can find hope--in Jesus. This manual helps counselors share Christ--the way, the truth, and the life--while tailoring interactions and teachings to the understanding of children.
Caring for the Souls of Children equips counselors, parents, pastors, and other helpers who want to love children to boldly trust in the sufficiency of Scripture. Edited by counselor and author Amy Baker, this in-depth resource begins with an overview of foundational principles for counseling children and addresses a different counseling topic in each subsequent chapter. Topics addressed include a wide variety of general and specific issues that children face including anxiety, anger, abuse, suicidal thoughts and actions, self-harm, shame, grief, disability, disease, sexual identity, and many others. Articles are written by a wide range of biblical counselors, authors, and pastors who have worked with children for many years including Amy Baker, Julie Lowe, Marty Machowski, Jessica Thompson, Jonathan Holmes, Michael R. Emlet, Garrett Higbee, Edward T. Welch, Kevin Carson, Harvest USA, Charles Hodges, Joni and Friends, Bob Kellemen, and Pam Bauer.
Redeeming Power Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church by Diane Langberg - Baker Academic & Brazos Press
ENLSISHIf you love the church, reading this book means aching on every page. I didn't read it to cry or as a masochist, no ... I read it because I know that there has been, there is, and will continue to be abuse in the church, and that hurts me. Abuse is unacceptable, with dire consequences and incalculable pain for everyone touched by such a situation. Abuse not only affects those involved or the victims, but everyone who finds out about it, those near and far, and also the name of Christ is reviled for it. That's why they believe a lot. Distrust and disappointment grow. That is why trust is broken and nothing is the same again. I have grown involved in the church and I know that, unfortunately, what Diane Langberg mentions in this book is true, on the other hand, I have also seen that there is still truth and people who would never get involved in something like that. When there has been abuse, there can still be repentance, forgiveness (requested and granted), and the opportunity that God gives to start over, this, in the best of cases. At worst the unforgiveness is always present and the desires for revenge as well. Some seek forgiveness, mercy, and grace. Not all. I have to say that I prefer the cases in which something like this never happens but it happens. It is my prayer that the sin that surrounds the world and sometimes infiltrates behind the most unexpected faces stops and the church does not continue to suffer this type of abuse. Grateful for this type of content that opens the eyes of many people in time not to continue being part of this chain of abuse of power, but rather to expose it for repentance, resignation, change and that it does not happen again.
Description
Although many Christians want to prevent abuse in their churches and organizations, they lack a deep and clear-eyed understanding of how power actually works. Internationally recognized psychologist Diane Langberg offers a clinical and theological framework for understanding how power operates, the effects of the abuse of power, and how power can be redeemed and restored to its proper God-given place in relationships and institutions. This book not only helps Christian leaders identify and resist abusive systems but also shows how they can use power to protect the vulnerable in their midst.
Advance Praise
“This book is one of the most important works for a pastor, or anyone in a position of authority, to dwell on. Langberg’s work laying out the relationship between power and abuse and contrasting it with how power is exercised in the person and work of Christ is foundational for any leader or ministry desiring to reflect the gospel. This book is a must-read for spiritual leaders and for every Christian as we seek to exhort each other to righteousness and use redemptively whatever authority we have in our own spheres.”—Rachael Denhollander, speaker, victim advocate, and attorney; author of What Is a Girl Worth?
“In this weighty and timely book, Dr. Langberg addresses a topic that too often goes ignored or even dismissed: power. As human beings, we have been given power and that power can be used to serve or to oppress. You will need to read this book with a highlighter and a box of tissues nearby. As a tender and experienced therapist, Langberg writes a book that painfully reveals even as it lovingly heals. Redeeming Power is essential reading for every leader and anyone who wishes to use what power they have to bless and heal in a world that so often curses and wounds.”—Jemar Tisby, New York Times bestselling author of The Color of Compromise
“Redeeming Power should be on the must-read list of every pastor, leader, boss, coach, parent, and educator—anyone interested in learning how to use power to bless, not curse. No stodgy academic language here—she is a woman on fire, and in a manner worthy of the prophets before her, she delivers a call for justice on behalf of those deeply wounded by power wielded in ungodly ways. This book is packed with biblical truths, insight, wisdom, conviction, and instruction for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. I believe what she has written could change the world if properly applied, because it is straight from the heart of our compassionate God.”—Kay Warren, co-founder, Saddleback Church
“Vintage Diane Langberg! Bold. Challenging. Christ-exalting. Langberg is a strong advocate and voice for the vulnerable and voiceless.”—Tim Clinton, president, American Association of Christian Counselors
“With the clear-eyed assessment of Jeremiah and the courage of Esther, Diane Langberg looks leaders square in the eye and tells the unflinching truth about power. This is difficult truth that every leader needs to know but most work hard to avoid. Be assured that the author’s love for God and his people will lead you down the potentially painful path to where mercy and hope await. How can an author weave together the pain of abuse with the promise of properly leveraged power? Langberg shows you in Redeeming Power. Her relentless pursuit of protecting the powerless is supported by her decades of listening for God’s voice amid victims’ pain, as well as that of the perpetrators, some of whom don’t realize the damage their words and actions produce. May we listen carefully to this prophetic admonition. Langberg’s voice needs to be heard by all of us. For all who hunger for healing and yearn to know how power can be both abused and properly used, this book is for you.”—Robert L. Briggs, president and CEO, American Bible Society
“With immeasurable insight and grace, Dr. Diane Langberg’s Redeeming Power exhorts people, institutions, and nations to wake up, repent, and seek the kingdom of God by looking critically at the imbalances and injustices we have allowed to flourish. If there was ever a time we needed to receive this challenging, life-saving word, it’s now. Thank God for choosing Diane to profess it!”—Jeanne L. Allert, founder and executive director, The Samaritan Women
“This book broke my heart, instructed my soul, and pointed me to the most powerful King-Servant-Healer, who lovingly humbled himself to overcome evil with good. This is an anointed book, reflecting theological sensitivity and egregious life experiences, calling us to steward and reclaim power for its original purpose: human flourishing.”—Ronald A. Matthews, president, Eastern University
“Every now and then you come across a resource that you passionately want to recommend to others because you know its contents are that essential and valuable. Redeeming Power is one of those resources. Diane Langberg helps us see and understand the truths we so often miss, ignore, or explain away because they are shrouded in much deception of self and others. Redeeming Power is a ray of light streaming through systems and hearts darkened by the abuse of authority. Those who read will discover truths that can reveal, free, and heal. Her words honor the voices of victims who have too often been silenced, calling us all away from exploitation and corruption toward compassion and righteousness—toward Jesus himself.”—Wade Mullen, assistant professor and director of the MDiv program, Capital Seminary & Graduate School; author of Something’s Not Right: Decoding the Hidden Tactics of Abuse—and Freeing Yourself from Its Power
“Diane Langberg has done us all an excellent service with this book. There is currently a desperate need within the church to better understand power dynamics. The cost of the church not fully grasping what power is and how it is appropriately stewarded is too high. I see this regularly as I care for those who have endured both spiritual abuse and racial trauma within the church. This book is profound yet accessible and carries with it the potential to inform and heal. I commend it wholeheartedly to all.”—Kyle J. Howard, Soul Care Provider, Lighting a Path, Inc.
“The most difficult aspect of my profession is seeing the pain and suffering that people can inflict on each other, especially in church and family environments that should be safe and protective. Dr. Langberg has spent decades understanding what the process of healing from personal and systemic trauma looks like. Her book gives a voice to these hurting people who have journeyed from silence and shame to redemptive healing. It is required reading for anyone who seeks substantial training in helping victims of emotional, sexual, physical, and racial trauma find God’s ‘redeeming power’ from the behavioral, psychological, and spiritual consequences of trauma.”—Michael R. Lyles, MD, psychiatrist, speaker, and visiting lecturer