Have you ever tried to help someone you love, only to feel drained, frustrated, or somehow responsible for fixing a life that isn't yours to fix? Whether you're a pastor, counselor, parent, or friend, the desire to help can quickly turn into the burden of carrying problems you were never meant to carry. Caring deeply is a gift, but without wisdom, it can leave you exhausted and wondering whether you helped at all.
Drawing on more than forty years of pastoral counseling, Tim Gustafson distills the lessons of thousands of conversations into ten time-tested, biblically informed principles for helping others well. From recognizing when you're being pulled into someone else's emotional storm, to knowing when to speak and when to stay silent, to setting healthy boundaries that protect both you and the person across from you—each principle is grounded in Scripture and shaped by decades of real-life ministry.
You don't need a counseling degree to make a difference in the lives around you. You need clarity, compassion, and a framework that keeps you grounded when conversations get hard. Each chapter closes with key takeaways, reflection questions, and practical next steps, making this an essential resource for individual study, small groups, and anyone serious about caring for people with skilled hands and a heart of integrity.