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Good Samaritan Therapy: Real Medicine for the Soul
- Narrado por: James Daniel Burkdoll
- Duração: 2 horas e 37 minutos
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Sinopse
"In this book, Bob Maddux gives us a way to emotionally and spiritually connect with a world of hurting people. Beyond that, he shows how we can each help as he unpacks for us what he calls the 'Good Samaritan's Kit'. In it, we find 'simple tools, but powerful medicine' to heal the wounded'. [A] book for turning timid bystanders into ministers of mercy." (John Dawson, from the foreword)
Resumo da Crítica
"For centuries, thoughtful people have been haunted by Jesus' story. Now, Bob Maddux helps this haunting to be creative and productive. This book, like Jesus' story, will penetrate anyone who takes the time to sit under it." (John Ortberg, author of Everybody's Normal Till You Get to Know Them)
"From the treacherous roads of the Sixties Counter culture comes this insightful book offering medicine for a wounded world. In vivid writing, Bob Maddux bares his soul along with the soul of a generation. Here in a frank look at our broken world, with dramatic stories culled from his own personal encounters, the author offers healing principles from the timeless parable of the Good Samaritan. Bob speaks from his years as a pastor and counselor but even more from the heart of one who's found his way home from his own perilous journey. Bob Maddux is my friend and when you finish reading this book, I believe you'll know why." (Rich Wilkerson, senior pastor, Trinity Church, Miami, Florida)
"In this book, Bob Maddux gives us a way to emotionally and spiritually connect with a world of hurting people. Beyond that, he shows how we can each help as he unpacks for us what he calls the "Good Samaritan's Kit". In it, we find "simple tools, but powerful medicine" to heal the wounded." (Ken Blue, author of Authority to Heal and Healing Spiritual Abuse)