Marie Chapian

Marie Chapian is an American writer, lecturer, speaker, radio ministry host, Christian counselor,[1] and psychotherapist based in California. She was the author of more than 25 books,[2] including those related to health and fitness. Chapian was nominated for the Ten Outstanding Women of America Award. Her books were translated into more than 24 languages,[1][3] including Arabic and Chinese.[4]

Education

Chapian received her education from the University of Minnesota, Moody Bible Institute, and Metropolitan State University. She has a PhD degree in the field of psychology.[3]

Awards

Chapian was a recipient of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association's Platinum Book Award for her book, Free to Be Thin.[3] Her other recognitions include two Cornerstone Book of the Year Awards, the Gold Medallion Book Award and the Silver Angel Awards[1]

Books written

Poetry

  • City Psalms (1972)[5]
  • Mind Things (1973)[5]

Children's books

  • Mustard Seed Library (1974)[5]
  • The Holy Spirit and Me[5]
  • I Learn About the Fruit of the Holy Spirit[5]
  • I Learn About the Gifts of the Holy Spirit[5]

Biographical

Others

  • To My Friend Books, a series of 12 giftbooks (1974)[3]
  • Free to Be Thin (with Neva Coyle)[3]
  • The All New Free to Be Thin (with Neva Coyle)[6]
  • Telling Yourself the Truth: Find Your Way Out of Depression, Anxiety, Fear, Anger, and Other Common Problems by Applying the Principles of Misbelief Therapy (with Dr. William Backus)[3][6][6]
  • Mothers and Daughters, guidebook for female teenagers and their mothers.[3]
  • Am I the Only One With Faded Genes?[3]
  • A Heart for God, a series of five devotional books.[3]
  • His Thoughts Toward Me (Heart For God Series) (Septembre 1987)[6]
  • Angels in Our Lives (August 2006)[6]
  • In the Morning of My Life (with Tom Netherton) (February 1981)[6]
  • Gods Heart for You, Daily Promises of God's Faithfulness In His Own Words (October 2005)[6]
  • Back on Course (with Gavin MacLeod and Patti MacLeod) (April 1987)[6]
  • Staying Happy in an Unhappy World (June 1989)[6]

References

  1. Marie Chapian Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, thomasnelson.com
  2. About Marie Chapian, crosslifebooks.com Archived June 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Marie Chapian
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-04-12. Retrieved 2010-01-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link), About the Author, amazon.com
  5. Books by Marie Chapian, from a page in the book Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy, Bethany Fellowship Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1978, ISBN 0-87123-250-2.
  6. Books › "Marie Chapian", amazon.com
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