Thinking/Attitude

•    Baker, Amy (2005). “Controlling Your Thoughts.” An audio session from the Faith Biblical Counseling Training Conference.  Lafayette, IN: Faith Resources.

•    Baker, Amy (2011). Managing Your Emotions: Keeping Your Feelings from Running the Show. Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press.

•    Barthel, Tara Klena & Dabler, Judy (2005). Peacemaking Women. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker.

•    Borgman, Brian (2009). Feelings and Faith: Cultivating Godly Emotions in the Christian Life.

Wheaton, IL: Crossway.

•    DeMoss, Nancy Leigh (2001). Lies Women Believe. Chicago: Moody Press. A companion guide is also available for this book entitled Walking in the Truth.

•    Fitzpatrick, Elyse. (2001). Idols of the Heart. Phillipsburg, NJ: P & R.

•    George, Elizabeth (1994). Loving God with All Your Mind. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers.

•    MacDonald, James (2001). Lord, Change My Attitude. Chicago: Moody Press.

•    Mack, Joshua (2015). Compassion: Seeing With Jesus' Eyes. Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co.

•    Mack, Wayne (1979). A Homework Manual for Biblical Counseling, Vol. 1: Personal and

Interpersonal Problems. Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., changing sinful thought patterns, p. 176-182.

•    Peace, Martha (2002). Attitudes of a Transformed Heart. Bemidji, MN: Focus Publishing.

•    Piper, John (2010). Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books.

•    Priolo, Lou (2009). Judgments: Rash or Righteous. Phillipsburg, NJ: P & R Publishing.7

•    Sande, Ken (2002). Judging Others. Billings, MT: Peacemaker Ministries.

•    Vandegriff, John (1992). In the Arena of the Mind. Howell, NJ: Ask, Seek and Knock Publishing.

•    Viars, Steve (1994). “Right Thinking.” Audio series. Lafayette, IN: Faith Church.

•    Viars, Steve (1995). "What to Do When God’s Word Doesn’t Make Sense." Audio recording from June 25, 1995. Lafayette, IN:  Faith Church.

•    Witmer, Timothy (2014). Mindscape: What to Think About Instead of Worrying. New Growth Press.