When People are Big ang God is Small: Overcoming peer pressure, codependency, and the fear of man. Edward T. Welch
“Need people less. Love people more. That’s the author’s challenge… He’s talking about a tendency to hold other people in awe, to be controlled and mastered by them, to depend on them for what God alone can give… [Welch] proposes an antidote: the fear of God… the believer’s response to God’s power, majesty and not least his mercy.” -
Dallas Morning News
“Biblical and practical. The reader does not need a problem with peer pressure or codependency to profit from this book. Opens our eyes and directs us back to God and his Word to overcome the fear of man.” – The Baptist Bulletin
“Much needed in our own day. User friendly as a resource for Sunday School or home Bible study. Here is a volume that our church libraries and book tables ought to have. Its theme is contemporary. Its answer is thoroughly biblical.” – The Presbyterian Witness
“…refreshingly biblical… brimming with helpful, readable, practical insight.” – John F. Macarthur Jr.
“Ed Welch is a good physician of the soul. This book is enlightening, convicting, and encouraging. I highly recommend it.” – Jerry Bridges
“Readable and refreshing… goes to the heart of an issue immobilizing the church. Exposes and repudiates the trivia of therapeutic theology with wisdom and compassion.” – Susan Hunt
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