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God's Funeral, Psychology: Trading the Sacred for the Secular


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There has been a subtle and increasing change in the theology of the Christian Church today. Our taste for anything psychology appears to be insatiable, and has led the Church, with disastrous consequences down the road of accommodation and compromise. This book is a call to return to the sufficient words of God found in Scripture, and to seek help from biblical counselors when life's problems overwhelm us.

ADHD: Deceptive Diagnosis


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This book is about giving hope. It is for Christian parents who are floundering in the quagmire of unbiblical and contradictory ideas concerning ADD/ADHD. It is not a book on child psychology. ADHD: Deceptive Diagnosis (ISBN: 1885904703) will present the principles of biblical parenting as they pertain to the behaviors associated with the label ADHD.

In Americal today, children are no longer considered to be capable of control over they actions, attitudes, or thoughts. Their lack of self-discipline, self-control and self-motivations, disobedience, and bad attitudes are defined as a disease. Christian parents of children labeled ADHD will find this book helpful in learning what the BIble has to say about these behaviors, and how to help their children change. You may be saying, "I have tried everything." Perhaps you have not tried what is written in these pages.


Deceptive Diagnosis: When SIN is called SICKNESS


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In the mid-1960's, a major shift occurred in the church. Instead of calling sinful and deviant behavior "sin", it was labeled "sickness". Now instead of seeking God's definitions and explanations of human behavior, more and more people are accepting a secular world view based on humanistic psychology rather than the Bible. Believers have been duped into thinking they are sick and need recovery. Of course, this diagnosis removes accountability. This book guides you back to biblical thinking on what sin really is.


Jesus Christ: Self-Denial or Self-Esteem


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Dr. David Tyler takes on those who advocate our need for self-esteem. The church today has been greatly influenced by the doctrine of "the worthiness of man and the need for self-love." Dr. Tyler shows that this doctrine is not taught in the Scripture by using the best example - Christ. In this book, Tyler reviews Christ's words, miracles, and parables, and clearly shows that the proper pattern for life is self-denial.




Self-Esteem: Are We Really Better Than We Think?


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