WHAT CAN YOU SAY OR DO WHEN SOMEONE IS IN NEED? HOW CAN YOU KEEP YOUR LIFE IN BALANCE WHILE HELPING OTHERS? In How Can I Help? Lynda Elliott gives you the tools to: Assess someone's desire to move forward Help when you haven't experienced the same problem Avoid excessive dependencies Press on without burning out Discover specific ways to help people who are grieved, afraid, angry, depressed, fearful, sick, guilty, tempted, betrayed, bitter, or abused. "An invaluable resource for seminary students, laypersons, church staff and pastors who want to impact the lives of others." Dr. Tony Evans - SENIOR PASTOR, OAK CLIFF BIBLE FELLOWSHIP, DALLAS; PRESIDENT, URBAN ALTERNATIVE "For years, it has been a blessing to use Lynda's book as an integral part of our Lay Counseling Education program. I know when a student leaves the LCE program, they have Lynda's book as a resource to help them care for and respond to those in need. Whether the need is with their family, a friend, in their ministry or as a lay counselor, the book provides them with the necessary support and tools to be effective." Diane Linse - DIRECTOR OF NEW HOPE MINISTRIES, CORNERSTONE FELLOWSHIP "Incredibly practical steps for anyone called to help a person in emotional, physical or spiritual pain. In non-threatening laymen's terms, Elliott equips the most timid helper to confidently offer assistance." Jan Silvious - WOMEN OF FAITH, AUTHOR, BROADCASTER Lynda Elliott, a life coach, is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. She has more than 25 years of experience providing help for individuals and families.
WHAT CAN YOU SAY OR DO WHEN SOMEONE IS IN NEED? HOW CAN YOU KEEP YOUR LIFE IN BALANCE WHILE HELPING OTHERS? In How Can I Help? Lynda Elliott gives you the tools to: Assess someone's desire to move forward Help when you haven't experienced the same problem Avoid excessive dependencies Press on without burning out Discover specific ways to help people who are grieved, afraid, angry, depressed, fearful, sick, guilty, tempted, betrayed, bitter, or abused. "An invaluable resource for seminary students, laypersons, church staff and pastors who want to impact the lives of others." Dr. Tony Evans - SENIOR PASTOR, OAK CLIFF BIBLE FELLOWSHIP, DALLAS; PRESIDENT, URBAN ALTERNATIVE "For years, it has been a blessing to use Lynda's book as an integral part of our Lay Counseling Education program. I know when a student leaves the LCE program, they have Lynda's book as a resource to help them care for and respond to those in need. Whether the need is with their family, a friend, in their ministry or as a lay counselor, the book provides them with the necessary support and tools to be effective." Diane Linse - DIRECTOR OF NEW HOPE MINISTRIES, CORNERSTONE FELLOWSHIP "Incredibly practical steps for anyone called to help a person in emotional, physical or spiritual pain. In non-threatening laymen's terms, Elliott equips the most timid helper to confidently offer assistance." Jan Silvious - WOMEN OF FAITH, AUTHOR, BROADCASTER Lynda Elliott, a life coach, is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. She has more than 25 years of experience providing help for individuals and families.