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About the Episode
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Jim Newheiser about his minibook, Help! My Anger is Out of Control. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are:
• What is a biblical definition of anger and what are its common characteristics?
• Is it true that circumstances and/or people “make” us angry?
• Why is it that angry people are prone to being blind to their sinful anger?
• What are some of the ways anger can manifest in our daily life and relationships?
• What hope is there for someone who feels like their anger is out of control?
• What are some practical ways we can address our inclinations to sinful anger?
• How does the gospel inform the way we think about anger that is directed at self?
• What role does Christian fellowship and discipleship play as we seek to overcome anger by grace?
About the Guest
Jim Newheiser, (MA, DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is director of the Christian Counseling program and professor of practical theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte. He is a fellow of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC) and a board member of the Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals (FIRE).
About the Book
Help! My Anger is Out of Control
Anger is widespread; it is even a major problem among professing Christians. While people express anger in different ways, controlling it is a challenge for each of us. Some feel powerless as anger rises. Others try to justify themselves. The question that must be addressed is how a sinfully angry person can become a person of grace. This mini-book provides the answer and gives us hope by directing our attention to the power of Christ to transform angry people into gracious people.
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Related Resources from IBCD
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- Overcoming Abusive Speech (Jim Newheiser)
- Hope + Help for Overcoming Bitterness (Steve Viars)
- Counseling Parents Who Provoke (Lou Priolo)
- Link to Jim’s ‘Overcoming Anger by Grace’ printable card
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