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CDC1-14. Anger/Abuse

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[gdlr_box_icon icon=”fa-volume-up” icon_type=”circle” icon_color=”#ffffff” icon_background=”#b5dbf8″ icon_position=”left” title=”Stream or Download Now” ]Anger is a problem both in the world and in the church. Anger is very deceptive and dangerous. It is usually murderous by nature and leads to many other sins. What are some ways that people try to justify their anger? Where does anger come from? How do we go about uprooting anger from the heart?
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Supplemental Resources

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  • Adams, Jay, The Christian Counselor’s Manual
  • Harvey, Dave, When Sinners Say I Do
  • Jones, Robert D., Uprooting Anger
  • Mack, Wayne, Anger and Stress Management God’s Way
  • Mack, Wayne, Homework Manual for Biblical Living
  • Priolo, Lou, Getting a Grip
  • Priolo, Lou, The Heart of Anger
  • Tripp, Paul, War of Words
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  • Adams, Jay, What to Do When Anger Gets the Upper Hand
  • Jones, Robert D., Angry at God: Bring Him Your Doubts and Questions
  • Newheiser, Jim, Help! Someone I Love has been Abused
  • Powlison, David, Anger: Escaping the Maze
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  • Priolo, Lou, Counseling Angry People
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  • Priolo, Lou, Anger ‘Hot Button’ List
  • Priolo, Lou, Anger Journal/Heart Journal
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    CDC1-14. Anger/Abuse

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    [gdlr_box_icon icon=”fa-volume-up” icon_type=”circle” icon_color=”#ffffff” icon_background=”#b5dbf8″ icon_position=”left” title=”Stream or Download Now” ]Anger is a problem both in the world and in the church. Anger is very deceptive and dangerous. It is usually murderous by nature and leads to many other sins. What are some ways that people try to justify their anger? Where does anger come from? How do we go about uprooting anger from the heart?
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    Supplemental Resources

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    [gdlr_tab title=”Books”]

  • Adams, Jay, The Christian Counselor’s Manual
  • Harvey, Dave, When Sinners Say I Do
  • Jones, Robert D., Uprooting Anger
  • Mack, Wayne, Anger and Stress Management God’s Way
  • Mack, Wayne, Homework Manual for Biblical Living
  • Priolo, Lou, Getting a Grip
  • Priolo, Lou, The Heart of Anger
  • Tripp, Paul, War of Words
  • [/gdlr_tab][gdlr_tab title=”Booklets”]

  • Adams, Jay, What to Do When Anger Gets the Upper Hand
  • Jones, Robert D., Angry at God: Bring Him Your Doubts and Questions
  • Newheiser, Jim, Help! Someone I Love has been Abused
  • Powlison, David, Anger: Escaping the Maze
  • [/gdlr_tab][gdlr_tab title=”Audios”]

  • Priolo, Lou, Counseling Angry People
  • [/gdlr_tab][gdlr_tab title=”Handouts”]

  • Priolo, Lou, Anger ‘Hot Button’ List
  • Priolo, Lou, Anger Journal/Heart Journal
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