Why is it many evangelical preachers
shout from the pulpit about God's
power, but they shuffle their
emotionally troubled members off to the
closest therapist? Both church leaders
and laypersons seem to believe that the
psychological "experts" have the
answers for the wounded hearts and
souls of God's people. And when
churches do offer counseling, it often
is tinged with the secular psychology
and psychotherapy that have infiltrated
the church.
Psychobabble explains the dichotomy
between secular and Biblical counseling
and shows the danger of incorporating
secular techniques into a Christian
approach. This book will arm believers
looking for Scriptural answers to the
hurts of a broken world. As anti-
Christian bias becomes increasingly
pervasive in secular psychology, the
church must look to the true source of
all healing. This book will point the
way.