It's Okay to Be Angry: A Woman's Guide to Healthy Emotions - eBook
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It's Okay to Be Angry: A Woman's Guide to Healthy Emotions - eBook  -     By: Gary J. Oliver PhD, H. Norman Wright Dmin

It's Okay to Be Angry: A Woman's Guide to Healthy Emotions - eBook

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Title: It's Okay to Be Angry: A Woman's Guide to Healthy Emotions - eBook
By: Gary J. Oliver PhD, H. Norman Wright Dmin
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Revell
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781493416196
ISBN-13: 9781493416196
Stock No: WW96908EB

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Did you know that it is okay to get angry? In fact, anger is a proper and godly response to some of the challenges we face. While the Bible admonishes believers to be longsuffering, it also shows how anger can be a vital tool in God's hands for bringing about needed change. Written specifically for women and counselors, this insightful and practical book corrects the popular notion that good Christian women should never get angry--not for any reason, not at anyone, not ever. Foreword by Lisa Bevere.

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Gary J. Oliver, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, executive director of The Center for Healthy Relationships, and professor of psychology and practical theology at John Brown University. He has written more than 20 books, including Mad About Us.

H. Norman Wright, DMin, is a grief and trauma therapist and a licensed marriage, family, and child therapist. He has been on the faculty at Biola University and Talbot School of Theology. He has written more than 80 books, including Experiencing Grief.

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