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Types of People: How to Counsel Them Biblically is unavailable, but you can change that!

Each counselee is different from the last one. Is your counselee shy, or lazy, or vivacious, or critical, or polite, or bored, or jealous, or …? These types of attitudes and actions should be taken into account as you counsel and may actually be part of the problem that brought him to you (or possibly part of the solution). This book takes a brief look at many attitudes or actions from a Biblical...

There is a fine line between stubbornness, on the one hand, and perseverance, determination, and conviction on the other. People with any of the last three attitudes, however, can easily cross the line into stubbornness. This may be imperceptible to those who do, although normally it isn’t to others. It is the counselor’s duty to enlighten his counselee about the matter since, for the most part, others will fail to do it. Normally, the task, like so many others a counselor must undertake,
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