Open My Heart, Heal My Soul: Living the Grace-Saturated Life

· Wipf and Stock Publishers
Ebook
130
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About this ebook

Living in this world can be hazardous to one's health. Struggles to deal with pain and suffering drive a number of people to counselors, pastors, and popular "how to" books on Christian living to find healing. The experience of feeling deeply wounded by life's events not only hinders people from enjoying life, it also undermines the idea that God has a plan for our lives that surpasses many of our wildest dreams. Grappling with the place of God's grace in our lives, how to effectively deal with our problems, and attaining authenticity of being and purpose in life blend into our daily walk as followers of Christ. Building upon the belief that there is far more to the Christian life than simply making it into heaven, Open My Heart, Heal My Soul: Living the Grace-Saturated Life helps readers who have found the journey of life to be frustrating and painful gain new insight into living. This book will inspire those who have felt discouraged by their attempts to overcome problems and provide guidelines for dealing with life's challenges as a Christian.

About the author

David P. Mann is Professor of Counseling at Ashland Theological Seminary. He has spent over thirty years in vocational Christian ministry, mental health practice, and the training of graduate students in professional counseling. He has served as a pastor, hospice chaplain, clinical counselor, and counselor educator. He currently is director of the seminary's Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. David is Founder and Director of GSN Counseling, LLC, an outpatient counseling and consulting agency.

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