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Biblical counselling resources in Spanish are numerous. Here are some that I have come across:

ACBC
https://biblicalcounseling.com/resources/espanol/








CCEF
The How People Change study guide is available in Spanish through Amazon.  


Age of Opportunity / Edad de Oportunidad by Paul Tripp (Publicaciones Faro de Gracia)

Power Encounters / Encuentros de Poder by David Powlison (Peregrino)


What were you expecting? / ¿Qué estabas esperando? Redimiendo las Realidades del Mtrimonio por Paul Tripp (Publicaciones Faro de Gracia)




Lou Priolo
Heart of Anger/Corazón De Enojo. ISBN-10: 0881139335 ISBN-13: 9780881139334

Teach them Diligently/Enséñales con Diligencia. ISBN: 9781929890551

The Complete Husband/El Marido Integral. ISBN: 9781928980544


New Growth Press


Peacemaker Ministries


Publicacionese Faro de Gracia
www.farodegracia.org


Pure Life Ministries


Rick Thomas


Shepherd Press


Timeless Christian Books



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