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Encouragement. It's more than a compliment or a pat on the back. According to Drs. Larry Crabb and Dan Allender, it is the most basic form of counseling -- a skill that can be mastered by laypeople as well as counselors. What must we know in order to fulfill the biblical exhortation to 'encourage one another'? Encouragement: The Key to Caring tells you. Part one deals with understanding...

Fellowships that attend more to relationships than to the truths upon which relationships can be built run serious risks. Divisions, superficiality, and a shift in authority from God’s Word to human experience argue for a different focus. But what? Every alternative has its own disclaimer. Old-fashioned revivalism, for some, is culturally outdated; expository preaching may seem to sail harmlessly over the heads of the shallow masses; a body-life emphasis puts people uncomfortably close to each other