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HELP! I Want to Change (Newheiser)

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9781633420151
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Shepherd Press
Pages:
59
Binding:
Paperback

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A small booklet helping people to build spiritually healthy lifestyles

“Why can’t I change?” Have you ever asked this? Maybe you want more discipline in your eating habits. Or perhaps you struggle to keep your spending under control or maintain daily Bible reading and prayer. Change is hard, and our attempts often result in failure. This booklet explains that it is the gospel—what God has done for us—that is the key to change and that empowers us to make changes that will please God.

Intended Readership:

  • Anyone who is serious about making progress in the Christian life
  • People who are struggling with besetting sins and habits
  • Counselors, ministers and Christian workers who are helping people who seem to be trapped in certain situations

Chapter Titles:

  • Introduction
  • 1 Unbiblical Methods Lead to Failure
  • 2 The Gospel is the Key to Change
  • 3 Your Responsibility toward Change
  • 4 When Will Change Take Place?
  • Conclusion
  • Personal Application Projects
  • Where Can I Get Further Help?

Author 

Jim Newheiser: MA, DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary. Jim has been practicing biblical counseling for over 20 years is a NANC 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”. 

Endorsement  

"These mini-books are exactly the kind of books you'd want to have available to you at church - short, biblical, and inexpensive enough to give away." - Tim Challies, blogger