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Helping Others Change Participant Workbook

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Do you find yourself and your church struggling to meet the cares of others? Author Paul David Tripp has designed this dynamic participant's guide based upon his book, Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands. This guide will enable individuals to answer this key How can I be a part of the change process in another person's life? Participants can use this text as an at-home independent study or as a companion to the book, Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands. Churches using the combination of Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands and the Helping Others Change Leader's Guide can offer this participant's guide to their congregation as part of a small group study or one-on-one discipleship. This guide provides lesson content, homework discussion, CPR - Central truth/Personal application/Relationships application, detailed illustrations, and life applications.

148 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Timothy S. Lane

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Timothy S. Lane, M. Div., D. Min.
Born in Sylvania, Georgia, Tim enjoyed a good relationship with his parents in his formative years, but he did not become involved in church until his later teens. Just before his senior year in high school, Tim became aware of his sin and his need for Jesus. God used simple salvation sermons at a local church, as well as a group of friends, to bring him to Christ at the age of seventeen.

In 1984, Tim graduated with a degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Georgia. Before going to seminary in 1987, Tim served 3 years as a staff person at an evangelical ministry where he met Barbara, whom he later married in 1989. In 1991, Tim graduated from Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia.

In 1991, Tim and Barbara also moved to South Carolina where Tim served as assistant pastor and then pastor at Clemson Presbyterian Church until 2001. It was during these 10 years that Tim truly began to understand and apply the gospel to his life and ministry. He learned that the blessings and difficulties of marriage, family and ministry were just the things God used to draw him into a deeper relationship with Him. He also learned how to apply God’s truth to everyday life and ministry, pointing others to Christ and his gospel of grace.

Tim, Barbara and their four children moved to Philadelphia in 2001 where they both serve at the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation. Tim is a counselor and faculty member at CCEF and a lecturer in practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is also a speaker, the author of CONFLICT and the co-author of HOW PEOPLE CHANGE and RELATIONSHIPS: A Mess Worth Making.

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