Larry Crabb

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alwaysreforming

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Who here is familiar with his work/writings? I have read a couple of his books, which I found to be very edifying, and specifically "Shattered Dreams," but with today's reformed 'anti-psychology' mindset I was wondering how works such as his might be viewed.

His main emphasis seems to be: walking alongside the person in the midst of their struggles, "stepping into their struggle" with them, and helping them to worship God no matter what is happening in their circumstances.

Is this just more psychology, or is this truly Christ-centered counseling that we should model? I'm a bit confused on the subject, and would be helped by hearing some enlightened opinions about his work.
 
I have several of his books and enjoy them very much. I have not found anything to be unorthodox in his teaching.
 
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