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Putting Your Past in Its Place
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Release Date: February 2011
Page Count: 256
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Binding: Perfectbound
ISBN: 978-0-7369-2739-0
Case Lot Quantity: 48

Putting Your Past in Its Place

Moving Forward in Freedom and Forgiveness


Lives grind to a halt when people don’t know how to relate to their past. Some believe “the past is nothing” and attempt to suppress the brokenness again and again. Others miss out on renewal and change by making the past more important than their present and future. Neither approach moves people toward healing or hope.

Pastor and biblical counselor Stephen Viars introduces a third way to view one’s personal history—by exploring the role of the past as God intended. Using Scripture to lead readers forward, Viars provides practical measures to

  • understand the important place “the past” is given in Scripture
  • replace guilt and despair with forgiveness and hope
  • turn failures into stepping stones for growth

This motivating, compassionate resource is for anyone ready to review and release the past so that God can transform their behaviors, relationships, and their ability to hope in a future.

Meet the author

Stephen Viars

Stephen Viars

Stephen Viars earned his DMin degree in biblical counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary and has served as a pastor and biblical counselor for more than 20 years at Faith Baptist Church and Faith Biblical Counseling Ministries in Lafayette, Indiana. He serves as the president of the board of the Biblical Counselors Coalition, the vice president of...

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Editorial Reviews


“Stephen Viars gives great counsel in this book, using Scripture like a master communicator...You will want to take the time to read the book slowly to be able to absorb his teaching and apply it to your own life.”
BooksBarginsandPreviews.com


“If you’re ready to release the past so that God can transform you, your relationships, and your ability to hope, this motivating compassionate resource will guide you along the path toward freedom and forgiveness.”
Significant Living


“As a pastor and biblical counselor, Viars recognizes the importance the past can have in a person’s life, especially when it is not dealt with biblically. He uses helpful personal illustrations, and readers follow one of his clients throughout the book as she comes to grips with her past. Highly recommended.”
—Church Libraries


“I found this book to be very useful and very well written...Stephen understands the importance of healing from the past and his strong desire to help others is evident throughout the pages of this book. I highly recommend this book for anyone who suffers from a painful past, no matter how minor it may seem.”
ReadersFavorite.com


"Viars is not a 'take two bible verses and call me in the morning' kind of counselor. His treatment of these issues reveals both keen perception into human behavior and a nuanced approach to dealing with it. Viars' style is warm, down-to-earth, and engaging...

"I highly recommend this book to two audiences: those who are wrestling with a difficult past will find it supremely helpful. Pastors, counselors, and anyone engaged in helping others will find in this book a very complete resource for assisting believers to grow in Christ. I know I will be using it in my own counseling."
—CHCobb.blogspot.com


“While I highly recommend Putting Your Past in Its Place for the person in the pew, I’m also convinced that it will be a theory-altering, practice-changing book for pastors and biblical counselors. Viars models the sufficiency of Scripture for everyday life like no one I have read.”
—RPM Ministries


“I liked how Viars connected how understanding our past helps us deal with present life issues. And dealing with present life issues has implications for our future…If you have issues in your past or are involved in any counseling or discipleship, this is a very helpful book. I highly recommend it.”
LeeBoysandGirl.blogspot.com

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“The Christian counseling world has waited a long time for a book that has substantive help for people who are weighed down with problems from their past. It is finally here! Steve Viars has taken a difficult issue and, aptly and with clarity, applies practical theological answers to it. You cannot read this book without being personally changed. If you are looking for solid biblical answers about your past, this is the book for you.”
—Dr. John D. Street, chair of the Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling program, The Master’s College and Seminary


“The gospel promises believers the power to change, but those who’ve experienced deep pain in their past often struggle with living by faith. Pastor Steve Viars’ new book, Putting Your Past in Its Place, offers practical, compassionate, biblical help for those with painful personal histories, and for their pastors and counselors.”
—Dr. Laura Hendrickson, author, biblical counselor, psychiatrist


“Steve Viars is a pastoral psychologist of the best sort: realistic, practical, and thoroughly Christian. His book really does put the past in its proper place and does so by comforting, challenging, and encouraging those who need to make peace with their past. Whether you are struggling with the past yourself or one who counsels the strugglers, you cannot read this book and not be changed.”
—Sam R. Williams, PhD, associate professor of counseling, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC


“Many of us remain paralyzed by our past even though freedom from our past was purchased on the cross. In this much-needed book, Steve Viars shows that the Bible teaches us what we need to know about learning from and disarming our past. So read well, see yourself, see Jesus, and receive His liberating grace.”
—Paul Tripp, president, Paul Tripp Ministries and author of What Did You Expect? Redeeming the Realities of Marriage


“If you long to get free from your past and into the glorious future God has for you, Steve Viars and his wonderful new book, Putting Your Past in Its Place, can show you the way. It is insightful, powerful, and immensely practical. Get one for every member of your family so they can join you in this bright new future free from the pain of your past.”
—Dr. James MacDonald, senior pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel, Chicago


“In Putting Your Past in its Place, experienced biblical counselor and respected Bible scholar Steve Viars seeks to answer the important question, What role does a person’s past play in his or her present-day living? Viars bases his answer not on his or any other human being’s opinion but on God’s authoritative, infallible Word. This interesting and insightful book will be of great benefit to many people. Counselors will find this book to be very helpful, as will Christians who struggle with discerning a biblical perspective.”
—Wayne Mack, professor of biblical counseling, Grace School of Ministry, Pretoria and Capetown, South Africa


“As a counselor I know people often get stuck in the past. Some wallow there and others make every effort to deny its effects. While Steve Viars boldly admits the importance of the past, he gives it no mystical power of causality for the redeemed. He is thoroughly biblical, pleasantly practical, and sets the record straight about how to handle your past in a God-honoring way. I challenge you to read this book with your own past in mind—then put your past in its place so you can help others do the same.”
—Garrett Higbee, executive director of Twelve Stones Ministries and team leader of counseling ministry, Harvest Bible Chapel, Rolling Meadows, IL


“Steve Viars knows the problems we face, but he also knows that the answers to our problems are found in the Bible. In Putting Your Past in its Place, he takes his wealth of experience in the pulpit and in the counseling room and applies it to the difficulties faced by those who feel shackled to their past. If you want to deal with your past and yes, put it in its proper place, then this book is for you. It is thoroughly biblical, deeply compassionate, and engagingly hopeful. Buy it!”
—Elyse Fitzpatrick, head of Women Helping Women Ministries and author of Overcoming Fear, Worry, and Anxiety


“As a pastor committed to providing biblical counsel, I know the challenge of helping someone whose view of the past has been largely shaped by pop psychologies (or by overreactions to them). To help us avoid the extremes of either dismissing the past or being defined by it, Steve Viars has written this compassionate, biblical, and practical guide. He shows us how to face the past with a sympathetic Savior who both suffers with us, offering healing and hope, and also forgives us completely of our sins, offering a clean conscience free from guilt and shame.”
—Mike Wilkerson, Biblical Living pastor, Mars Hill Church, and author of the forthcoming book Redemption


“Steve Viars suggests four ways of considering our past that are fresh, insightful, and hope-giving. The real-life stories from past counselees clearly model how Christ and His Word are pivotal in properly understanding our past and our future potential. I was helped personally by reading this book, and now I have a wonderful new tool to use in helping others!”
—Randy Patten, executive director, National Association of Nouthetic Counselors (NANC)


“This book is for anyone whose past impacts their present. Wonderful characters from the Bible come alive as Steve Viars explains how they handled their past and demonstrates how the Bible gives us everything we need to not just understand our past, but also how to deal with it, and more importantly, how to face the future with hope. Through Steve’s use of clear illustrations, helpful stories, and careful exegesis, readers will be comforted and renewed as they consider their past and make plans for their future.”
—Kevin Carson, Biblical counseling department chair, Baptist Bible Graduate School


“Page after page of wisdom, compassion, and understanding await those who use Putting Your Past in Its Place to address past hurts.”
—Sam Hodges, executive producer, Church Initiative, Wake Forest, NC


“For a biblical, balanced, discerning, practical, and encouraging discussion of how to deal with one’s past, Putting Your Past in Its Place is a must-read. Steve Viars draws from counseling cases and personal experience to form biblically reasoned conclusions about how we deal with past sin and suffering in a way that frees us to live in grace rather than being enslaved in self-pity, anger, and bitterness.”
—A. Charles Ware, president, Crossroads Bible College


“Steve Viars takes to heart the wisdom of Ecclesiastes 7:18—‘The man who fears God will avoid all extremes.’ Based on years of pastoral ministry, he develops an approach to dealing with the past that neither maximizes nor minimizes its importance in the life of the believer. Rather, he sets forth a biblically rich and well-illustrated third way that wisely addresses past suffering and past sin and provides gospel-laden hope for the present and the future.”
—Michael R. Emlet, faculty and counselor, Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation, author of CrossTalk: Where Life and Scripture Meet


“Steve Viars offers a biblical, practical, and hope-filled book on the subject of one’s past. Since we all (and those we live with) have a past that influences us in one way or another, this book is a must-read for all! Whether you are a friend wanting to help a friend, someone who is looking for victory over serious past issues, or a full-time pastor/counselor in the Master’s service, you will find Putting Your Past in Its Place an insightful and invaluable resource for real change by God’s grace and for His glory.”
—Stuart Scott, associate professor of Biblical counseling, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary


“Absolutely everyone—whether they realize it or not—must deal with issues from their past. Steve Viars’s excellent book helps Christians do just that. His biblical input, his sound advice, his illustrations from his own life and others, and his effective pastoral counsel all combine to make this easily the best work on coming to grips with your past. What’s better, this book moves you past your past and into your present with a challenge to experience a robust faith in Christ, a sure hope in our heavenly Father, and a fervent love for the Holy Spirit and His truth. Where do you look in those times when your past seems to haunt you? Look no further! Steve Viars’s book will be of immense help as you work at Putting Your Past in Its Place.”
—Lance Quinn, pastor-teacher, the Bible Church of Little Rock


“We take risks when we share our past with someone. Whether we reveal shameful sins or oppressive suffering, we want to trust the person who hears it. My guess is that you will trust Steve Viars in just the first couple pages. He knows suffering from his own experience and as a veteran pastor who has loved many sufferers. You’ll get lots of Scripture. You’ll meet people like yourself. And since our pasts can be complicated and muddled, you will quickly appreciate that he is so clear.”
—Edward T. Welch, faculty and counselor, Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation


“Theologically sound and pastorally wise, Steve Viars brings the weighty truths and life-changing stories of Scripture to tackle the gnawing problems of both our past sins and our past sufferings. Who would have thought that the Bible could so richly help us reframe our troubled past to bring order to our present and hope for our future?”
—Robert D. Jones, author, assistant professor of Biblical counseling, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

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