Brad C. Hambrick
Born
The United States
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Self-Centered Spouse: Help for Chronically Broken Marriages
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2014
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3 editions
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Do Ask, Do Tell, Let's Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends
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2016
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3 editions
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Burnout: Resting in God's Fairness
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published
2013
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5 editions
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Vulnerability: Blessing in the Beatitudes
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published
2012
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4 editions
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God's Attributes: Rest for Life's Struggles
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Romantic Conflict: Embracing Desires That Bless Not Bruise
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2014
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3 editions
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Journal of Biblical Counseling 30-1
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“The local church can—indeed, must—become a safe place in which to acknowledge the struggle of SSA. Only then will Christians who experience SSA have something God intends for every believer: a community of support in which to process their own experience of suffering and temptation.”
― Do Ask, Do Tell, Let's Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends
― Do Ask, Do Tell, Let's Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends
“Asking questions that allow your friend to tell his or her story—rather than giving quick solutions or judgments—is liberating. Not liberating from the experience of SSA but from the turmoil of being misunderstood that often surrounds it.”
― Do Ask, Do Tell, Let's Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends
― Do Ask, Do Tell, Let's Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends
“discipleship is more a matter of identity formation than of behavior modification or even the head knowledge of mere doctrinal education”
― Do Ask, Do Tell, Let's Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends
― Do Ask, Do Tell, Let's Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends
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