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Paul Tautges

    Dr. Paul Tautges has served as pastor-teacher at Immanuel Bible Church since 1992. His ministry extends globally, focusing on equipping national pastors for church-based work. As a certified biblical counselor, his writing offers practical, Scripture-based guidance for everyday challenges. He is dedicated to the applied wisdom found within biblical texts.

    When Disability Hits Home: How God Magnifies His Grace in Our Weakness and Suffering
    The Discipline of Mercy: Seeking God in the Wake of Sin's Misery
    Discipling the Flock: A Call to Faithful Shepherding
    • 2020

      A book to nurture practical faith in people who are directly or indirectly affected by disability. In disability, the heart of man becomes tethered to pain, thereby providing an unusual opportunity for God's grace to be magnified and faith is trained to be dependent upon the Lord. In this book, written with compassion and sensitivity, Paul Tautges, with Joni Eareckson Tada, draws upon key biblical principles to nurture faith. Includes a Study & Discussion Guide.

      When Disability Hits Home: How God Magnifies His Grace in Our Weakness and Suffering
    • 2010

      A verse-by-verse commentary on the book of Lamentations, as well as a biblical counselor's guide to using Lamentations in counseling situations. Paul Tautges and Eric Kress have given to us a wonderful exposition of the often neglected book of Lamentations. Not only have they brought the full meaning of the text to the surface, but they have filled the commentary with practical suggestions of ways in which this much needed teaching on how to act in the midst of deep suffering can be carried out to the glory of God and the personal enrichment of each individual believer. I heartily recommend this book for those who are in times of deep distress and for the body of Christ that needs to be prepared for every possible form of suffering that may come our way, or that may come in the lives of those we need to reach out to for the glory of God. --Walter C. Kaiser, Jr. President Emeritus Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

      The Discipline of Mercy: Seeking God in the Wake of Sin's Misery