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THERE’S HOPE! GOD WANTS TO HELP YOU AND THOSE YOU LOVE. LEARN WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT LIFE’S BIGGEST CHALLENGES!
Soul care is compassionate, loving care given to someone who is experiencing life’s trials and pains. The Soul Care Bible is a resource to help God’s people survive, even thrive, in the challenges and difficulties of life. In it, we see how God comes alive in His Word, and how He helps us and assists us in helping others.
Executive editor Tim Clinton has brought together a team of contributors with unparalleled expertise in biblical counseling, including Larry Crabb, Josh McDowell, H. Norman Wright, Stephen Arterburn, John Trent, Paul Meier, Grace Ketterman, Archibald Hart, Gary Smalley, Tim LaHaye, Ed Hindson, John Ortberg, and many others.
When the Word of God intersects with human need, healing takes place. The Soul Care Bible gives helpers throughout the body of Christ an opportunity to search the Scriptures, increase knowledge, develop skills, grow in hope—and help others do the same through the power of God.
FEATURES:
- The full text and notes of the accurate and reliable New King James Version.
- Book Introductions: The books of the Bible are introduced from the perspective of soul care.
- Theme Articles: This is the key feature: 116 two-page articles about life’s most important soul care topics—anxiety, anger, insecurity, depression, sexuality, pride, jealousy, and many more—written by experts.
- Personality Profiles: For each theme, there’s also an article that spotlights a person in the Bible who encountered and dealt with that challenge, showing what God did to teach them.
- Key Passages: Every theme has been assigned a key Bible passage, with a note that explains what the Word of God says about the theme in that passage.
- Soul Notes: Many other relevant passages are identified and interpreted, showing how God’s Word is full of insights that enhance the care of the soul.
- Subject Index and Key Word Concordance: This A-Z resource is a fast way to look up passages, articles, and notes by theme or by key word.
“Our hearts warm when we experience the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our trouble. Our response in turn is to comfort others with the same hope and comfort He gives us.”
--Tim Clinton, Ed.D President, American Association of Christian Counselors
Executive Editor
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