Jay Adams changed my life. Reading his books and learning from his wisdom was absolutely foundational for me, not just as I learned how to engage in counseling that is authentically biblical, but also as I learned to think biblically about an entire host of issues. Jay Adams is biblical counseling's great grandfather. There is no biblical counseling author, leader, or practitioner that cannot draw a direct line from their ministry to the founding work of Dr. Adams. That means that neither your theological education nor your counseling training is complete until you have sat long at his feet, reading as much of him as you possibly can. --- Dr. Heath Lambert, Sr.
Pastor, First Baptist Church, Jacksonville, FL, Author of A Theology of Biblical Counseling and Finally Free Picking up my copy of A Thirst for Wholeness reminded me of going back to my hometown, driving streets so familiar, and walking across the hills of my childhood. My quest to understand James began over 20 years ago. In that initial effort, Jay's NT commentary and this work both served me well. Jay's clarity and insight provided a rich foundation for my thinking. In the years since, possibly thousands have benefited from my initial study. I rejoice in the reprint as an opportunity to introduce many others to the incredible themes of the Book of James for daily living as a mature follower of Christ. --- Dr. Kevin Carson, Department Chair of Biblical Counseling, Baptist Bible College and Seminary, Springfield, MO; Pastor Sonrise Baptist Church, Ozark, MO So what? That's the question we should ask when we read anything, especially God's word.
As believers, we are expected to walk in the newness of life. However, life's issues and circumstances confront our beliefs and we need God's wisdom to know how to navigate those circumstances in a way that honors him. Jay has been a grace from God to help us learn how to put God's word into practice and his study through the book of James is no exception. --- Dr. Andrew Rogers, Executive Director, Overseas Instruction in Counseling This book is classic Jay Adams as he models how wise counseling conversations from Scripture can take place. Numerous practical issues are addressed with wisdom and clarity using various passages from the book of James. I could hear his voice as I read this useful little book. --- Dr.
Jim Newheiser, Professor of Counseling and Pastoral Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte; Executive Director IBCD.