The Self Compass: Charting Your Personality in Christ

The Self Compass: Charting Your Personality in Christ
Title The Self Compass: Charting Your Personality in Christ PDF eBook
Author Dr. Dan and Kate Montgomery
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 214
Release 2007-05-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1430324171

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GUIDEPOSTS MAGAZINE editor Elizabeth Sherrill says, "Dr. Dan and Kate Montgomery's Self Compass is a very accessible tool that helps identify and label typical behavior patterns, while providing a wonderful handle on personality growth. I especially liked the segment on pattern combinations. I spotted five in myself!" Dr. Gordon Fee, Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies at Regent College, writes: "Dan Montgomery's Christian personality theory is innovative and biblically sound."

CHRISTIAN PERSONALITY THEORY: A Self Compass For Humanity

CHRISTIAN PERSONALITY THEORY: A Self Compass For Humanity
Title CHRISTIAN PERSONALITY THEORY: A Self Compass For Humanity PDF eBook
Author Dr. Dan & Kate Montgomery
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 226
Release 2009-10-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0557196671

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"Christian Personality Theory" unites a Judeo/Christian foundation with the best in theorizing about multi-dimensional human personhood. Refusing to settle for either reductionist psychology or simple-minded theology, Dan and Kate Montgomery deliver a biblical Trinitarian theology well integrated with clinical, developmental, and personality theory. The result is insight that can transform personality and relationships in wise and helpful ways. Laypersons, counselors, and clergy will appreciate this thoughtful work written in clear and practical prose. Praised by professors at Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Notre Dame, Fuller, Gordon Conwell, Andover Newton, and ORU, this book provides an incomparable resource for all interested in a uniquely Christian theory of personality.

COMPASS THERAPY: Christian Psychology in Action

COMPASS THERAPY: Christian Psychology in Action
Title COMPASS THERAPY: Christian Psychology in Action PDF eBook
Author Dr. Dan Montgomery
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 322
Release 2009
Genre Christianity
ISBN 0557022886

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Compass Therapy not only bridges the gap between psychology and Christianity, but makes sense of personality disorders as never before, delivering the Human Nature Compass and the Self Compass growth tools for immediate application by therapists, pastoral counselors, and clinical chaplains.Dr. Ray Anderson, Fuller Seminary's Senior Professor of Theology and Ministry, writes: "I am not aware of any other book that succeeds as well as this one in providing both professional therapists as well as Christian counselors with a theoretical and practical model that combines psychology and theology in an integrated way. It has a profound simplicity that covers a wide range of personality disorders. Readers will say, 'Now I see why typical patterns of dysfunctional and disruptive behavior have a common root but also a specific cause.' Put it on top of your reading list!"

TRUSTING IN THE TRINITY: Compass Psychotheology Applied

TRUSTING IN THE TRINITY: Compass Psychotheology Applied
Title TRUSTING IN THE TRINITY: Compass Psychotheology Applied PDF eBook
Author Dr. Dan & Kate Montgomery
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 222
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Christianity
ISBN 0557055792

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The Trinity, one God in three Persons, sets apart Christianity from other world religions and philosophies. Yet you may wonder who the Trinity really is, and the relevance of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to your daily life. "Trusting In The Trinity" shows you how to know and feel the Trinity's extravagant love. Topics include how the Trinity relates to God's nature and human nature, personality and relationships, holiness and worship, miracles and prayer, science and philosophy, psychology and creativity. Praised by professors at Yale, Fuller, Gordon-Conwell, Dubuque, Andover Newton, and Dallas theological seminaries. Theologian Tremper Longman writes: "Dr. Dan and Kate Montgomery integrate their counseling method with a thoroughly biblical Trinitarian theology and the result is insight that can transform our life and our relationships."

Compass Psychotheology: Where Psychology & Theology Really Meet

Compass Psychotheology: Where Psychology & Theology Really Meet
Title Compass Psychotheology: Where Psychology & Theology Really Meet PDF eBook
Author Dr. Dan and Kate Montgomery
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 282
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 1847281788

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Dr. Dan and Kate Montgomery's masterwork on integrating psychology and theology has practical application in the fields of pastoral ministry, counseling, personality theory, and discipleship. Praised by professors at Yale, Fuller, Gordon-Conwell, Garrett-Evangelical, University of Dubuque, Andover Newton, and Dallas theological seminaries, the Self Compass(r) growth tool produces personality transformation, strengthens relationships, and increases intimacy with God. Dr. Ray Anderson calls the book "stunning and stimulating; recommended as required reading here at Fuller Theological Seminary." Theologian Gabriel Fackre writes: "Thank you, Dan and Kate Montgomery, for this remarkable mating of theology and psychology.&quo

Faith Beyond Church Walls: Finding Freedom In Christ

Faith Beyond Church Walls: Finding Freedom In Christ
Title Faith Beyond Church Walls: Finding Freedom In Christ PDF eBook
Author Dr. Dan Montgomery
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 150
Release 2007-05-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 143032418X

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Dan Montgomery invites you to step through the first page of the book and walk with him to the top of a mountain peak. There you talk heart to heart while sharing your favorite drink. This imaginary journey begins a dialogue about the difficulties of being human and how faith in God infuses your life with guidance and companionship. Theologian Gabriel Fackre writes: "Christian teaching about the Trinity becomes up close and personal in this engaging work by a wise counselor. Here is enriching daily guidance from compass therapy for our pilgrimage with the triune God." GUIDEPOSTS Roving Editor Elizabeth Sherrill writes, “I’ve waited a long time for a book like this! Like a caring counselor in private session, Dan Montgomery writes to anyone who thinks being a Christian means conforming to someone else’s pattern. To anyone who believes his current situation is hopeless. To anyone seeking a more intimate walk with Father, Son and Holy Spirit.â€

Staying in Bounds

Staying in Bounds
Title Staying in Bounds PDF eBook
Author Eileen Schmitz
Publisher Chalice Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0827234813

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Boundaries are healthy and necessary parts of life and ministry. Staying in Bounds provides straight-talk guidance to ministers and other leaders of churches and faith-based organizations on the what, why, and how of relational boundaries. Provides guidance on identifying, implementing, and enforcing healthy boundaries, with a special focus on ministry settings. The author develops the concept of boundaries from psychological and theological perspectives, discusses the benefits of boundaries, and then explains the importance of healthy boundaries in the church.