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Improve Your Ability to Relate to Others
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Joy Comes with the Morning
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Reopening the Back Door:
Answers to Questions about Ministering to Inactive Members
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Caring Criticism: Building Bridges Instead of Walls
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Don't Sing Songs to a Heavy Heart: How to Relate to Those Who Are Suffering
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"Within an hour of finishing this book, I found myself using some of the things I had learned. I recommend it to anyone who has ever wanted to help a friend who was hurting but didn't know what to do or say."
Rev. Darren Walker
First United Methodist Church
Glen Rose, Texas
"Dr. Haugk draws on his own pain, as well as research with thousands of others, to offer simple, practical ways to relate to those who are suffering."
Sandy Gagliardi
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
"We are all called to care. This book provides the critical tools, understanding, and compassion we need to be a help and comfort to others. A must-read for everyone!"
Michael L. Russo
St. Rochus Catholic Parish
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
"No fluff, just compelling reading on the art of intelligent sensitivity toward those who are suffering."
Dr. Mary Ann Bowman
First Presbyterian Church
Sarasota, Florida
"This book stands head and shoulders above any other on how to care for those who suffer. Its warm, practical approach shows us how we can be Jesus Christ Incarnate to hurting people."
Barbara Lambert
Altamesa Church of Christ
Fort Worth, Texas
"Dr. Haugk has done it again! This very practical book will make a great difference to anyone walking alongside someone who is suffering."
Rev. James B. Lambeth
Western Boulevard Presbyterian Church
Raleigh, North Carolina
"At last! Concrete examples of what to say and what NOT to say."
Shirley A. Marx
Village Green Baptist Church
Wheaton, Illinois
"The careful use of personal examples gives this book humanity and humility."
Rev. Robert J. Knepel
Immanuel Lutheran Church
East Aurora, New York
"The tone is warm and inviting. I laughed. I cried. I marveled at how simple yet profound a caregiving relationship can be."
Marjorie Tonole
Gold Canyon United Methodist Church
Clackamas, Oregon
"I know this book is intended for caregivers, but I read it during a time of great suffering. It was a Godsend. Its message is gentle, yet right on target."
Dee Coover
First Congregational Church
Hamden, Connecticut
"This book will be a classic!"
Dr. Ruth Winters
Crestwood United Methodist Church
Crestwood, Kentucky