My wife Kate and I are discovering that a wide range of
churches are adopting our Compass Series books for the purposes of adult
education and pastoral ministry.
We see God's hand in this since our life mission seeks to locate Jesus Christ as the dynamic center of spiritual and psychological health. In light
of this, we are gratified that Raymond Pendleton, ordained minister,
psychologist, and Professor of Pastoral Psychology at Gordon-Conwell Seminary , says,
"Dan and Kate Montgomery are making psychology safe for
Christianity."
The Compass Series books provide individuals, pastors, and
churches with reliable principles of health psychology integrated with
Christian orthodoxy: namely, the divinity and humanity of Christ, the plenary
verbal inspiration of Scripture, the Nicene and Apostles' Creeds, and the
foundational doctrine of one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit.
We
thought you might be interested in a brief description of each book's
relevance to church life and Christian formation and discipleship. To
view the table of contents and first chapter on Amazon through 'Search
Inside the Book,' click on the titles below.
1. The Self Compass: Charting Your Personality In Christ. Used as a book study
or adult class text. Includes a study guide. Helps congregants take action in
developing healthy personality and relationships. An early chapter provides a
Self Compass Inventory, followed by practical growth steps in every chapter for
becoming more Christlike. Mike McGuire at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary writes,
"In this book you will see yourself, and what you see will make you want
to change by drawing closer to God and applying God's Word to your life."
2. Faith Beyond Church Walls: Finding Freedom in Christ. An inspirational
how-to-grow-in Christ book for new Christians and those who desire a closer
walk with God. Thompson Mathew, Dean of Theology & Missions at Oral Roberts
University, writes, "A heart warming conversation and invitation, Dr. Dan
Montgomery does not attack the Church nor whitewash her blemishes. His concern
is with the individual needing healing and wholeness. His well developed
personality theory and some very moving personal stories inspire hope which
heals people and their relationships through Jesus Christ."
3. Trusting in the Trinity. An exciting book choice for adult classes, since the
Trinity underlies all Christian doctrine, yet remains obscure to most
Christians. Clearly identifies the Trinity as the foundation of persons and
relationships. Shows the Trinitarian significance of personality, justification
by grace, human nature, love, marriage, miracles, prayer, science, psychology,
and the Bible. Expositor's Bible Commentary Editor Tremper Longman III writes,
"A thoroughly biblical Trinitarian theology that can transform our life
and relationships. I recommend it to all who take their faith and their soul
seriously."
4. Christian Personality Theory: A Self Compass for Humanity. Provides a
Christian alternative to Freudian, Jungian, humanistic, and
cognitive-behavioral personality theories. Helps people think in Christian ways
about child-rearing, adolescent development, marital communication, and
personality transformation. Great for a class that seeks intellectual
stimulation as well as spiritual inspiration. Darcia Narvaez at University of
Notre Dame writes, "I am fascinated by the Self Compass. The growth
orientation of the Compass Model offers a transformation mindset that can
benefit any reader. Well done!"
5. Compass Psychotheology: Where Psychology and Theology Really Meet. For those
who are maturing in their Christian faith, this book integrates Old and New
Testament Scripture with the best insights from health psychology. Provides
pastors and lay ministers with a depth understanding of people's behavioral
dynamics, increasing their capability to minister over the lifespan to the
complex individual and couple needs of our day. Gordon Fee, Editor, New
International Commentary on the New Testament writes, "Dan Montgomery's
Christian personality theory is innovative and biblically sound."
The following books are designed to strengthen pastoral ministers, and Christian professional and lay counselors.
6. Pastoral Counseling and Coaching: Compass Therapy in Churches. This
book empowers pastoral resourcefulness in meeting the diverse needs of the
contemporary church. The church is a natural home for healing and counseling,
and enjoys a long tradition of caring for souls. Case studies show how to excel
at the level of counseling you are comfortable with, while referring more
complex cases to a licensed therapist. Most of all, it shows how to stay fresh
in your ministry without being overwhelmed by people's needs. Abigail Evans at Princeton
Theological Seminary says: "Brings God's healing into congregational
life."
7. Christian Counseling That Really Works: Compass Therapy in Action. The Church's mission involves
preaching the Gospel of Christ as well as implementing it in people's lives.
This means using techniques of transformation that help move people forward
through the various crises and life passages they encounter. Linda Marten at Dallas
Theological Seminary writes: "Through the Compass Therapy framework and
many techniques Dan Montgomery utilizes, you can see examples of Christ's love
coming alive in the counseling session. I appreciate his insights and focus on
healing the whole person (mind, body, spirit, and emotions). This is what good
Christian counseling looks like!"
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