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Edward T. Welch

    Edward T. Welch is a licensed psychologist and respected author whose work delves deeply into the human psyche and spiritual life. Through his extensive practice and writing, he offers practical insight into overcoming internal struggles such as fear, anxiety, and addiction. His style is characterized by clarity and compassion, making his books accessible to a wide audience seeking healing and hope. Welch's approach integrates psychological understanding with theological insight to help readers find solid ground in their faith and reality.

    Edward T. Welch
    Crossroads
    When People Are Big and God Is Small
    Depression
    Crossroads
    Buster's Ears Trip Him Up
    Henry Says Good-Bye
    • Henry Says Good-Bye

      When You Are Sad

      4.7(75)Add rating

      The story follows Henry Hedgehog and his beloved pet ladybug, who brings joy to his family with her playful flying. When the time comes to say goodbye, Henry and his family experience sadness but find comfort in their faith, learning to turn to Jesus for support. The narrative emphasizes themes of love, loss, and the importance of faith in coping with difficult emotions. Additionally, the book features a section designed to enhance the reader's experience, providing further engagement with the story's themes.

      Henry Says Good-Bye
    • The story follows Buster, a confident bunny who believes he is the fastest in the meadow. However, during a summer camp race, he faces an unexpected setback that challenges his self-esteem. With the support of his older sister, Ivy, Buster learns to view failure as a chance for personal growth. Through the experience, he reflects on God's love, helping him to release concerns about others' opinions and embrace the idea that it's acceptable to not always win.

      Buster's Ears Trip Him Up
    • Crossroads

      A Step-By-Step Guide Away from Addiction Study Guide

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.5(45)Add rating

      Addictions can manifest in various forms, including drugs, alcohol, food, gambling, and sex, offering a temporary escape that ultimately leads to emptiness and destruction. This book explores the cycle of addiction, illustrating how initial pleasures can trap individuals in a cycle of bondage. It emphasizes hope and recovery, suggesting that despite past failures, there is a path toward overcoming these challenges and finding freedom from addiction.

      Crossroads
    • Depression

      Looking Up from the Stubborn Darkness

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.4(166)Add rating

      Exploring the complexities of depression, Edward T. Welch offers a compassionate approach that moves beyond simplistic solutions. He delves into the struggle between despair and hope, addressing the fear of disappointment in faith. By applying the profound insights of the gospel, Welch provides a nuanced understanding of mental health, encouraging readers to confront their feelings while finding solace and strength in their beliefs. This thoughtful exploration aims to support those grappling with depression in a meaningful way.

      Depression
    • Learn how to need people less and love people more in this classic work by biblical counselor Edward Welch. This revised new edition features helpful updates throughout.

      When People Are Big and God Is Small
    • Crossroads

      A Step-By-Step Guide Away from Addiction (Facilitator's Guide)

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.3(34)Add rating

      Focusing on the journey of supporting individuals facing addiction, the guide offers leaders practical insights into fostering connections and delivering honest communication within a group of addicts. It addresses the complex mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of addiction, providing a comprehensive framework for facilitating recovery. Through compassionate guidance, it aims to equip leaders with the tools necessary to navigate the challenges of addiction while promoting healing and growth.

      Crossroads
    • Track: Anxiety

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.2(50)Add rating

      We all know the feeling. That nervous, jittery, tense feeling that tells you that something bad is just ahead. Anxiety can be overwhelming. But the Bible has plenty to say to people who are anxious. This book will help us to take our eyes off our circumstances and fix them on God.

      Track: Anxiety
    • Side by Side

      • 171 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(2765)Add rating

      Written by a prominent biblical counselor, this practical book aimed at everyday Christians will equip readers with the tools they need to wisely walk alongside one another in the midst of life's struggles.

      Side by Side
    • Self-Injury

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.1(65)Add rating

      If you have ever purposely injured yourself, it may seem normal, even right. But if you haven?t, it seems impossible to understand those who have. After all, don?t living creatures avoid pain? Edward T. Welch writes this eye-opening and encouraging booklet assuming that you feel trapped in a cycle of self-injury or that you love someone who does. Welch helps loved ones to understand the self-injurer's world. And if you are the one who feels trapped by this behavior, he lovingly describes a cure that is more attractive than you think. If you want peace and rest, you must look away from yourself. Look to Jesus-the answers reside in him.

      Self-Injury
    • The goal of this book is that these meaningful relationships will become a natural part of daily life in your church. With short chapters and discussion questions meant to be read in a group setting, Ed Welch guides small groups through eight lessons

      Caring for One Another