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PORTUGUÊS Atualizada em Agosto 2014
ADAMS, Jay E. Para vencer o medo. 3. ed. Brasília: Refúgio, 1985. 32 p.
“É claro que não estou falando daquela espécie de medo que evita que você caia de um
penhasco” − diz Jay Adams. Deus nos deu a capacidade de temer com um bom propósito. No
entanto, o medo pode nos dominar e ser pecaminoso.
Links na web: Sinopse/editora
BROGER, John C. Autoconfrontação: um manual de discipulado em profundidade. São
Paulo: EBR, 2000. 477 p.
A Bíblia apresenta soluções para cada problema de atitude, relacionamento, comunicação e
comportamento. Autoconfrontação vai ajudá-lo a examinar sua vida à luz das Escrituras e a
encontrar respostas que trarão mudanças significativas e duradouras. Inclui capítulo sobre
medo.
Links na web: Sinopse/editora
FITZPARTRICK, Elyse (org). Mulheres aconselhando mulheres. São Paulo: Nutra,
2013, 427 p.
Planejado para uso próprio e também como guia para o aconselhamento de outras pessoas,
este livro - que recebeu a contribuição de mais de 20 conselheiras bíblicas - oferece respostas
que encorajarão e resistirão ao tempo porque a Palavra de Deus é atemporal e repleta de
auxílio prático para os problemas que as mulheres enfrentam.
Links na web: Sinopse/editora – Resenha
INGLÊS
FITZPATRICK, Elyse. Overcoming fear, worry and anxiety. Eugene, OR: Harvest, 2001.
228 p.
In the Bible, God gives guidance and offers the true solution to our anxieties and fears.
Overcoming Fear, Worry, and Anxiety accesses this information to help women. Identify the
source of fear, worry, and anxiety Transform fearful thoughts into peaceful confidence.
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Conexão Conselho Bíblico Medo
MACK, Wayne. The fear factor. Tulsa, OK: Hensley, 2003. 248 p.
This book gives a comprehensive biblical explanation of the essence and causes of debilitating
fear. It especially focuses on the fear of man, being too concerned about people, and what to
do to overcome it.
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POBLETE Chris. The two fears: tremble before God alone. Hudson, OH: Cruciform,
2012. 108 p.
Is fear an obsolete concept? Something we should just learn to reject? Or can it actually be a
good thing? What is good fear and what is bad fear? What is holy fear? What is the proper
place of fear in the life of a Christian, and what does it look like? What are we to think when
the Bible tells us, over and over, not to fear—but then commands us, over and over, to fear
God?
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PRIOLO, Lou. Fear: breaking its grip. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2009. 32 p.
What to do when the "fear monster" grips you by the throat. Fear is an emotion that does not
possess you outwardly, but that can be controlled by the use of God's Word.
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SCOTT, Stuart Anger, anxiety and fear: a biblical perspective. Bemidji, MN: Focus,
2009. 32 p.
Our responsibility as Christians is to depend on God as we work toward becoming more like
Jesus every day. Often, there are life-dominating sins that greatly hinder us from becoming
more like Him. As the challenges of living in an uncertain world increase, the sins of anger,
anxiety and fear come up more frequently in our daily lives.
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SCOTT, Stuart (edit), LAMBERT, Heath (edit). Counseling the hard cases: true stories
illustrating the sufficiency of God's resources in Scripture. Nashville, TN: B&H
Academic, 2012. 368 p.
Stuart Scott and Heath Lambert use the true stories of real patients to show how the truths of
God’s Word can be released to bring help, hope, and healing into the lives of those who
struggle with some of the most difficult psychiatric diagnoses.
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SMITH, William P. Living in a dangerous world: moving from fear to faith. Greensboro,
NC: New Growth Press: 2011. 24 p.
Everyone is afraid of something. Fear is part of the human experience of living in a broken,
fallen world. We try to manage our fears, but our coping mechanisms affect our faith. We
hoard resources and stop praying for provision. We stockpile information and forget to seek
godly wisdom.
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WELCH, Edward. Running scared. Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press: 2007. 324 p.
One of the haunting dilemmas of the human condition is that fear is "an inescapable feature of
earthly life." Every person who has lived on this earth has encountered fear. Tragically, for
this reason our race for the good life finds us all too often "running scared." Edward T. Welch
investigates the roots of fear in the human soul and the ramifications of living in the grips of
anxiety, worry, and dread.
Links na web: Sinopse/Amazon – Resenhas: Charles Sigler Tim Chester
WELCH, Edward. When I am afraid: a step-by-step guide away from fear and anxiety.
Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press: 2010. 96 p.
You know how anxiety and fear feels—your stomach drops, your neck tightens, your whole
body tenses—but do you know what to do when anxiety fills your days and troubles your
nights? You’ve probably already tried a few strategies, like denial or working harder, and
noticed that they aren’t a permanent solution.
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