Guerir Les Traumatismes Manuel – (Other Language)
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Guerir les Traumatismes: Ce que l’Eglise peut faire propose une approche pratique qui s’appuie a la fois sur la Bible et sur les principes de la sante mentale pour trouver la guerison de Dieu pour les blessures du coeur. Cette approche a ete testee sur le terrain depuis 2001 avec des responsables d’Eglises catholiques, orthodoxes, protestantes et independantes. Il a ete adapte dans plus de 150 langues et cultures a travers le monde. Il constitue une base solide pour restaurer les vies et les relations. Il s’agit du livre principal du ministere d’accompagnement des personnes traumatisees base sur la Bible de Trauma Healing Institute. Il doit etre utilise par les participants adultes d’un groupe
d’accompagnement ou d’une session de formation, animes par des animateurs certifies qui utilisent le Manuel de l’animateur pour les groupes d’accompagnement. Recits en provenance d’Afrique Cette edition du livre reprend les histoires originales et peut etre utilisee efficacement dans les villes, les villages et les zones de conflit.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781585163694
ISBN10: 1585163694
Language: French
Margaret Hill | Richard Bagge | Pat Miersma
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2023
Publisher: American Bible Society
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