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David A. Stoop

Autor von The Life Recovery Bible NLT

51 Werke 1,421 Mitglieder 11 Rezensionen

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David Stoop is a clinical psychologist and author. He earned his master's in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary and a doctorate from the University of Southern California. He founded the Center for Family Therapy in Newport Beach, California. He is also an adjunct professor at Fuller mehr anzeigen Seminary and a member of the executive board of the American Association of Christian Counselors. His book titles include You are What You Think, The Life Recovery Workbook: A Biblical Guide Through the Twelve Steps, Forgiving the Unforgivable, and Rethink How You Think: How to Create Lasting Change Today. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

Werke von David A. Stoop

The Life Recovery Bible NLT (1992) — Herausgeber — 278 Exemplare
You Are What You Think (2003) 165 Exemplare
Making Peace With Your Father (1992) 65 Exemplare
Forgiving the Unforgivable (2003) 62 Exemplare
What's He So Angry About? (1995) 42 Exemplare
Seeking God Together (1996) 15 Exemplare
Living With a Perfectionist (1987) 11 Exemplare
Better Than Ever (2007) 8 Exemplare
A to Z Pernikahan 1 Exemplar
Self-Talk 1 Exemplar

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Wissenswertes

Andere Namen
戴維.斯圖普
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Berufe
Clinical Psychologist
Beziehungen
Stoop, Jan (wife)
Organisationen
Marriage and Family Network

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If you are struggling with deep hurt and sorrow caused by scarring offenses, if forgiveness seems an unfair or ridiculous expectation, if letting go of hard feelings and healing from betrayal seems impossible... this book is for you. In truth, I did not agree with every idea presented by the author, but I did find most of his suggestions helpful. I learned a great deal about the process and benefits of forgiveness, especially what it actually means to forgive. Many of the example stories resonated with me. They demonstrated how forgiveness is both possible and beneficial to the person who was hurt, betrayed, or offended in what may seem like unforgivable ways. The author builds his case on religious beliefs, but religious or not, there is a healing path to forgiveness outlined here. I do recommend reading the book.… (mehr)
 
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REGoodrich | Jun 22, 2023 |
Some useful information, especially the questions at the back of the book, but too religiously inclined for my personal comfort.
 
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resoundingjoy | Jan 1, 2021 |
Dr. David Stoop encourages readers to celebrate the positive influences their dads had on them and to make peace with their fathers for the difficulties and problems they may have caused. Making Peace with Your Father offers a comprehensive look at the role of the father, a study of father-absence, and a thorough description of the impact of abusive fathers. Readers will learn the 11-step process that gives hope and healing for relationships with fathers. This is a journey toward healing that all of us must take if we want to be whole.… (mehr)
 
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LouAnneBaker | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 11, 2020 |
I like the NLT translation; it’s less formal than the NIV, which means I usually like it better.

I also like the Arterburn/Stoop recovery notes. I worked through the 12-step recovery devotional, and after I was done with that I watched the twelve (free) videos on the tyndalebibles site as a refresher. (There are also two other recovery devotionals built into it, and all the regular chapter-and-verse, or book-wide and verse-specific I guess, commentary, from a Christian counseling perspective.)

So all in all I find it a highly worthy offering.
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smallself | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 10, 2019 |

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Werke
51
Mitglieder
1,421
Beliebtheit
#18,109
Bewertung
4.0
Rezensionen
11
ISBNs
110
Sprachen
6

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