Controlling AngerControlling Anger: Responding Constructively when Life Goes Wrong(CCEF Minibook)Publisher's DescriptionWhat makes you angry? Sometimes it’s small things: traffic jams, a waiter’s mistake, or a friend’s inattention. And sometimes it’s big things: betrayal, injustice, meanness, violence, oppression, selfishness, and lying. How do you deal with your anger? Do you dump it on those around you? Or stuff it deep inside? David Powlison surprises us with the news that God is angry too, but his anger is expressed constructively, by giving his own Son to right what’s wrong with this world. Learn the five questions to ask yourself that will help you express your anger God’s way in the difficult situations and relationships you face every day.
About the Author David Powlison, MDiv, PhD, is a faculty member and counselor at CCEF with over thirty years of experience. He has written numerous articles on counseling, many booklets, including Breaking the Addictive Cycle; Healing after Abortion; Recovering from Child Abuse; and Renewing Marital Intimacy, and several books, including Seeing with New Eyes; Speaking Truth in Love; and The Biblical Counseling Movement: History and Context.
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