Letters From My Father
Christ-centered counseling takes an epistolary format
LONGWOOD, FL— What if you could correspond with God on a daily basis? What if your mailbox was a portal to the Almighty? Maya Graves’s narrative, Letters from Your Father God ($12.99, paperback, 1-60034-254-X), is the epistolary equivalent of receiving a letter from God. The 10 letters contained within reflect principles, guidelines, thoughts, and feelings that God wants to express to burdened seekers—letters that challenge us to develop spiritual understanding and Christian maturity.
Says Graves, “This book leads people to implement biblical knowledge in specific life situations and conflicts. Readers will see that every circumstance in their lives has a spiritual meaning. They may come to the realization that psychological conflicts are related to spiritual needs. People who connect biblical truth to daily living find peace, power, and purpose in their life.”
The material found in the accompanying workbook portion of Letter from Your Father God has already been tested in Graves’s private Christian psychotherapy practice—with much success. The individuals, couples, and families that come to her seeking solutions to their psychological problems and spiritual needs experience emotional and spiritual healing and growth as they complete the carefully designed practical assignments. “Behavioral modification has provided them with partial help,” says Graves. “Christ-centered counseling, which my book promotes, directs people to long-lasting solutions for their emotional and spiritual conflicts.”
Maya Graves is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in Houston. She and her husband, Tom, have been married for 27 years. They have one married daughter.
Xulon Press is the world’s largest Christian publisher, with more than 2,700 titles published to date. Retailers may order Letters from Your Father God through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors.
