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10 Recommended New Books from 2023

a collection of endorsed resources published this year
A good portion of my ministry revolves around reading counseling-related (or counseling-relevant) resources, not only for my own personal growth but also for the production of the Hope + Help Podcast. Yes—I read every single book we discuss on the show in advance of the conversation! Every so often, I'm given an invitation to preview a book manuscript for the purposes of potentially offering a pre-publication endorsement. I consider these requests an undeserved-yet-tremendous privilege to handle carefully.

What am I looking for when considering a endorsement? Apart from the obvious hallmarks—like the book being biblically-sound where foundational Christian doctrines are concerned, or not containing any blatant contradictions to what I understand the Scriptures to teach—I do have a loose mental checklist I keep in mind as I read:

• Does this resource regard the Scriptures as the highest source of authority and wisdom when it comes to understanding and addressing the book's topic?
• Is this resource written in a tone which is full of grace and truth, comfort and counsel, hope and help?
• Is this a resource I would use in counseling/discipleship contexts or recommend to someone who is struggling with the issue the book seeks to address?
• Did I glean insights from this book which will helpfully influence the way I think about its topic in the future?
• Does this resource make what I believe to be a valuable contribution to the existing conversation surrounding its topic?
• Does this resource communicate a nuanced understanding of the multi-faceted and embodied nature of human suffering and sin?
• Do I believe this resource is well-written, well-edited, and enjoyable to read in general?
• Does this resource exalt Christ and his gospel as the reader's ultimate hope and treasure?
• Is this resource written by someone who has extensive personal and/or professional experience pertaining to the topic? 

This past year, I issued endorsements for ten new books which fit within this general framework. Ultimately, every reader must discern for themselves what to "take away" and "leave behind" from the Christian books they read (Acts 17:11). While my endorsement doesn't necessarily mean I wholeheartedly agree with every single word the author has written, it does mean that I believe the book is worth your time and attention. That being said, here are the books which I gladly reviewed in 2023, accompanied by their respective endorsements (in no particular order).
God is Still Good: Gospel Hope & Comfort for the Unexpected Sorrows of Motherhood by Katie Faris
In this book, Katie Faris serves readers as a conduit of God’s comfort―a sympathetic sister who, as a result of her own painful trials in motherhood, has learned to lean on sustaining grace in the midst of desperation, grief, and disappointment. If you’re a weary mother in need of encouragement―wondering how you’re going to make it through the troubles of today―then the practical wisdom in this book is especially for you.
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Remade: Embracing Your Complete Identity in Christ by Paul Tautges
Remade offers biblically rich and relevant reflections on what it means to be a redeemed child of God. Readers will be comforted, instructed, and warmly invited to rest in the identity Jesus gives to them. I see Remade becoming a go-to resource for discipleship and small group contexts as well as individual study. Its devotions are concise yet substantive, and Paul’s frequent use of personal illustrations is incredibly refreshing.
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The Christian Counselor's Medical Desk Reference (2nd Edition) edited by Charles D. Hodges Jr., MD 
This book helps counselors to think holistically about caring for embodied souls. Each chapter reviews the current medical understanding of common counseling issues and then skillfully applies God’s Word to the disruptive, disheartening, and often perplexing problems people experience. If you provide one-another care—whether formally or informally—reading this resource is well-worth your time.
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Trauma: Caring for Survivors by Darby Strickland
In this mini-book, Darby distills years of counseling experience into a timely guide for readers to glean from. Filled with biblical compassion, counsel, and comfort, she offers a practical framework for engaging traumatized people wisely and well. If you care for someone whose life has been disrupted by the impact of trauma, you’ll benefit greatly by reading this resource.
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Something Scary Happened: Comfort for Children in Hard Times by Darby Strickland
In this tender resource, Darby seamlessly weaves timeless gospel comforts with age-appropriate biblical counsel. This book not only helps children to express the pain and confusion that so often arises in the wake of traumatic events, but gently guides them to talk to Jesus when they feel anxious, angry, or alone.
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Loneliness: Connecting with God and Others by Lou Priolo
This resource is conversational in tone, intuitive in approach, and insightful in counsel. Those looking for practical next steps in responding to their feelings of loneliness will surely benefit from reading it!
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The Emotionally Abusive Parent: Its Effects and How to Overcome Them in Christ by Anne Dryburgh, PhD
This resource puts practical biblical wisdom into the hands of the reader, helping them to navigate a deeply painful reality with the hope and help of Jesus Christ. I love when books are small enough to be approachable, yet rich enough to offer meaningful guidance on how to respond to challenging problems one step at a time. Anne's book is precisely that, and I am thankful for it.
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37 Ways to Be Taken Captive: Warning Signs and Prevention for Destructive Relationships by Sydney Millage
I read this minibook with my teenage daughter in mind, and found it to contain a number of helpful talking points for us to explore together. As a mother, I want my daughters to know what a God-honoring relationship with a man is meant to look like. This compact resource has helped to equip me for those important conversations.
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Moving Forward After Abortion: Finding Comfort in God by Camille Cates
In Moving Forward after Abortion, Camille comes alongside readers as a wise Christian sister—one who knows what it’s like to wade through the tumultuous wake of grief and trauma. As she humbly recounts her own post-abortion journey, readers are graciously invited to embrace the same gospel-centered comfort that brought her aching heart healing and hope.
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Someone I Know is Grieving: Caring with Humility and Compassion by Edward T. Welch
It’s all too easy to misunderstand or mishandle people in mourning. In this insightful resource, Ed Welch helps us to consider how to become humble conduits of God’s comfort instead of hasty counselors who speak hurtful words. If you want to grow in your ability to speak with—not at—someone who is suffering grief, this book is for you.
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