My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Ramon Presson writes from 20 years of counselling experience. Even though it says so in the biography, his manuscript demonstrates that he knows people, their problems, and disillusionment. This book was not written for the theologian, but for the person in the throes of pain and possibly in your office for counselling. A good counsellor will talk through the gospel and the riches that are available in Christ Jesus through the cross and this book will complement by presenting gospel-hope to those in despair. If you keep this perspective when reading the book, you will see its value. Presson's style is very enjoyable and the book is very easy to read because of his ability to turn an analogy. This again, will be a good reason to use the book in your practice as it will be easy for a person to read and conquer.
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