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Pastors spend much of their time counseling people in crisisa delicate task that requires one to carefully evaluate each situation, share relevant principles from Gods Word, and offer practical suggestions for moving forward. Too often, however, pastors feel unprepared to effectively shepherd their people through difficult circumstances such as depression, adultery, eating disorders, and suicidal thinking. Written to help pastors and church leaders understand the basics of biblical counseling, this book provides an overview of the counseling process from the initial meeting to the final session. It also includes suggestions for cultivating a culture of discipleship within a church and four appendixes featuring a quick checklist, tips for taking notes, and more.

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Biblical counseling, grounded in the sufficiency and authority of Scripture, is essential to the health of the church. Here is a remarkably helpful introduction to pastoral counseling, brimming with sage, biblical wisdom for both new and seasoned pastors. Every pastor needs this book.

R. Albert Mohler Jr., President and Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

This book is faithful to God, thoughtful, and realistic about people. Its clearly written, simple, and practical. We all struggle. How can you and your church learn to care well? Take this book to heart.

David Powlison, Executive Director, Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation

This is a book on how pastors should listen to their church members and speak to them, a book on how we should love. It is eminently biblical, practical, and refreshing. Perhaps we should make it required reading for all new elders.

Mark Dever, Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, DC; President, 9Marks

This book demonstrates to busy pastors that the work of counseling is not only required but possible. If you are overwhelmed by this critical task, Pierre and Reju will steer you through the confusion. Their deep convictions about Scripture have been tested in the crucible of pastoral ministry. I am excited for you to learn from them in these pages.

Heath Lambert, Executive Director, Association of Certified Biblical Counselors; Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

The best primer for pastoral counseling Ive readand Ive read many. Frankly, it is the equivalent of at least two excellent seminary courses on pastoral counseling. Read it, apply it, and be equipped for the personal ministry of Gods Word.

Robert W. Kellemen, Vice President, Institutional Development; Chair, Biblical Counseling Department, Crossroads Bible College

A gem on the privilege and necessity of shepherding Gods people, this winsomely written primer is loaded with invaluable perspectives, guidelines, and insights on how to love others well during their time of need. I wholeheartedly commend it.

Robert K. Cheong, Pastor of Care, Sojourn Community Church, Louisville, Kentucky

A balanced approach to both theory and methodology in one volume, this book will be a great asset for the busy pastor who wants to do biblical counseling but doesnt know where to start. Ones appetite for truth and practical help will be satisfied, and the fear of counselees and their problems will lessen.

Rod Mays, Adjunct Professor of Counseling, Reformed Theological Seminary; Executive Pastor, Mitchell Road Presbyterian Church, Greenville, South Carolina

One of the most important and perhaps most overwhelming things ministers do is counseling. This book provides pastors with a basic framework to approach the troubles and suffering of the people they are privileged to shepherd.

Justin S. Holcomb, Episcopal Priest; Professor of Christian Thought, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

Pastoring is hard work, a labor of love that requires theological know-how and the heart of Jesus for people who are suffering or straying. This is the best primer available, pointing pastors to the wisdom found only in the Bible and outlining basic methods and procedures for personal ministry.

Sam R. Williams, Professor of Counseling, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

Pierre and Reju faithfully point pastors to the life-transforming good news of Jesus Christ as both the means and the goal of change in counseling. I wish I had read such a book when I began ministry. It would have alleviated many fears about counseling and better equipped me to shepherd my congregation. This primer will be at the top of the list for our interns to read for pastoral counseling.

Phil A. Newton, Senior Pastor, South Woods Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee

Anything we dont understand is scarier than it needs to be. This book does an excellent job overviewing the counseling process, identifying common pitfalls, and providing intuitive protocols. It will orient you to your role in the process so that your fears do not distract you from caring for Gods people.

Brad Hambrick, Pastor of Counseling, The Summit Church, Durham, North Carolina

A counseling book where the starting point is the Word of God and the objective is a deeper understanding of the gospel, this book is loaded with practical, scriptural insights that can be applied immediately. Youll find yourself referring to it constantly when counseling.

Robby Gallaty, Senior Pastor, Brainerd Baptist Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Pierre and Reju have given pastors everywhere a much-needed primer on biblical counseling. This book will tear down the walls of anxiety that pastors feel as they counsel their congregants in a manner worthy of the gospel.

Dave Furman, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Church of Dubai

Here is a great help for busy pastors who seek to fulfill their shepherding role through counseling hurting people. The step-by-step approach discusses a variety of issues counselors face and offers practical advice for each stage in the context of developing a culture of discipleship within the church.

Richard P. Belcher Jr., Professor of Old Testament and Academic Dean, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina

A complex subject like pastoral counseling is well served by a helpful, biblical, and condensed guide like The Pastor and Counseling . Pierre and Reju deftly summarize the most important aspects of soul care. I highly recommend this book to any pastor as a starter or refresher.

Stuart W. Scott, Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling,
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

What more could the pastor ask for than a manual providing reasonable, understandable helps on shepherding the flock. Giving hope and help to shepherds in their God-given calling, this book is a must read.

Thomas Zempel, Pastor of Care Ministry, Colonial Baptist Church, Cary, North Carolina; Professor of Counseling, Shepherds Seminary

This is one of the first books every shepherd of a local flock should own. It is at once reverently Christ-centered and accessibly practical. Step-by-step the authors outline how pastors can walk alongside hurting people, giving hope and help.

Chris Brauns, Pastor, The Red Brick Church, Stillman Valley, Illinois

OTHER 9MARKS BOOKS

The Compelling Community: Where Gods Power Makes a Church Attractive , Mark Dever and Jamie Dunlop (2015)

Who Is Jesus? , Greg Gilbert (2015)

Nine Marks of a Healthy Church , 3rd edition, Mark Dever (2013)

Finding Faithful Elders and Deacons , Thabiti M. Anyabwile (2012)

Am I Really a Christian? , Mike McKinley (2011)

What Is the Gospel? , Greg Gilbert (2010)

Biblical Theology in the Life of the Church: A Guide for Ministry , Michael Lawrence (2010)

Church Planting Is for Wimps: How God Uses Messed-up People to Plant Ordinary Churches That Do Extraordinary Things , Mike McKinley (2010)

It Is Well: Expositions on Substitutionary Atonement , Mark Dever and Michael Lawrence (2010)

What Does God Want of Us Anyway? A Quick Overview of the Whole Bible , Mark Dever (2010)

The Church and the Surprising Offense of Gods Love: Reintroducing the Doctrines of Church Membership and Discipline , Jonathan Leeman (2010)

What Is a Healthy Church Member? , Thabiti M. Anyabwile (2008)

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