David Powlison Books

David Powlison was a prominent figure in the field of Christian counseling. He served as the executive director of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation and was a faculty member at Westminster Theological Seminary. Powlison authored several influential books, including Seeing with New Eyes, in which he explored the intersection of psychology and theology. His work has had a profound impact on the way many Christians approach counseling and mental health.

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 Books: Seeing with New Eyes by David Powlison

Seeing with New Eyes

David Powlison

What's Seeing with New Eyes about?

Seeing with New Eyes by David Powlison offers a fresh perspective on common struggles such as anxiety, depression, and addiction. Drawing from biblical wisdom and psychological insights, the book challenges readers to reexamine their beliefs and perceptions, and offers practical guidance for experiencing personal growth and transformation.

Who should read Seeing with New Eyes?

  • Individuals who want to understand how their faith can inform their approach to mental health

  • People who are curious about the intersection of psychology and Christianity

  • Counselors or therapists looking for a biblically grounded perspective on helping others


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 Books: Speaking Truth in Love by David Powlison

Speaking Truth in Love

David Powlison

What's Speaking Truth in Love about?

Speaking Truth in Love by David Powlison offers practical guidance on how to engage in difficult conversations with compassion and honesty. Drawing from biblical principles and real-life examples, the book provides a framework for speaking the truth in a way that fosters understanding and growth in relationships. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to communicate effectively and lovingly in their interactions with others.

Who should read Speaking Truth in Love?

  • Individuals seeking to improve their communication skills in relationships

  • Counselors, therapists, and pastors looking for a biblically-based approach to counseling

  • People who want to learn how to speak the truth in love and resolve conflicts in a healthy way