Career and ministry
Narramore earned his Doctorate in Education from
Columbia University. He became a licensed psychologist in California, and served thirteen years on staff at the Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools, where he co-authored two books used throughout the county's school system. The purpose of the organization was to encourage, equip and empower Christians serving in public education. In 1958, Narramore founded the
Narramore Christian Foundation, the first international
Christian counseling and training ministry. More than five thousand ministers and missionaries, business people, parents, educators, and the sons and daughters of missionaries, have participated in one, two and three-week seminars at the Narramore Christian Foundation's southern California campus. The graduate school publishes the scholarly
Journal of Psychology & Theology.
Psychology for Living In 1954, Narramore and his wife Ruth began a radio broadcast and a monthly magazine entitled
Psychology for Living. Narramore was the first licensed Christian psychologist to host an international radio show dealing with everyday problems. In each 15-minute broadcast, Ruth Narramore read a letter from a listener discussing a personal or family problem, and both Clyde and Ruth Narramore discussed the causes and solutions based on a holistic framework that considered physical, emotional and spiritual needs. One of Narramore's favorite seminars was called "Re-entry" and was designed to guide and support the sons and daughters of Christian missionaries who were returning to America to attend college after living abroad. Narramore observed that
missionary kids or
third culture kids were above average in ability and intellect but often needed support adjusting to the major life transition of returning to the United States. He also served on the General Committee to produce the
New King James Bible.
Approach to ministry During his graduate school days at Columbia University, Narramore was influenced by the book
The Art of Readable Writing by Rudolph Flesch, who taught writers the discipline of simple, clear and effective prose. As Narramore started to write his own books, he strove to make professional psychology accessible to everyday people rather than writing scholarly journal articles. During his time as a school psychologist, Narramore became increasingly aware of the effects that
neurological impairments and
chemical imbalances had on
human behavior and frequently made referrals to physicians of
neurology and
endocrinology. Narramore was familiar with theories of
psychodynamic,
Rogerian and
object relations psychology, but he was more informed by his own clinical experience and practical observations of basic emotional and relational needs. In some situations he also applied
cognitive behavioral therapy to challenge people's irrational and destructive thoughts. Superordinate to these, however, was a high view of Christian scripture, which had priority over any other source of understanding. Throughout the years, Narramore maintained a focus on ministering to the whole person. In his books and speaking engagements, Narramore strove to help audiences gain an understanding of why people think and act by discussing the "three spheres" of physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Known for being kindly and personable, Narramore had an open-door policy throughout his career. Conference attendants, staff from the Narramore Christian foundation, and other visitors were always welcomed into his office. He frequently received phone calls at home from radio listeners who needed counseling or referrals. Ruth Narramore acknowledged many listeners would call at all hours of the day and night, unaware of the time differences across the United States. Narramore personally knew and appreciated many of the evangelical Christian leaders of his day such as
Billy Graham,
Jack Wyrtzen,
D. James Kennedy,
Charles Stanley,
Pat Robertson, and
Bill Bright. Conferences at the Narramore Christian Foundation were always
inter-denominational, and Narramore made a point to avoid divisive, sectarian squabbles. He often quoted , "Bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ".
Conversion and impact One of the first times Narramore heard about the
Gospel was as a young boy attending a country church in his hometown. The minister spoke on the human condition being one of sin and separation from God without Christ. These words made Narramore deeply uncomfortable. As a result, he avoided eye contact with the minister and hid behind a stove pipe. Years later at age eleven, Clyde was riding his horse by an irrigation ditch thinking about his life. According to his autobiography, Narramore's heart became so heavy that he slid off his horse, bent his knees and began to pray. He confessed his sins and asked Christ to save him. He concluded his prayer by saying, "I'll serve you as long as I live." Prior to Narramore's time, the behavioral sciences had been widely regarded by evangelicals as a field for practicing atheists. Narramore's book,
The Psychology for Counseling, had 20 printings and was featured in Petersens'
100 Christian Books that Changed the Century. According to the authors, Narramore "gave evangelicals permission to consult modern psychology and psychiatry alongside the Bible for the answers to their problems" in a time when many conservative Christians believed that all
psychology was anti-biblical. According to Pennsylvania-based psychologist and former Narramore Christian Foundation staff member, Kenneth Markley, Other Rosemead graduates such as
John Townsend and
Henry Cloud have helped millions of readers and radio audiences through their own books and radio programs. Narramore is also known for mentoring
James Dobson to pursue the field of psychology and was interviewed by Dobson on a
Focus on the Family radio program entitled
Clyde Narramore: Mentor and Friend. ==Personal life==
Selected works
Books and pamphlets • A Christian Answers Kinsey, Van Kampen Press, Wheaton, Illinois, 1954. • ''God's Will for Your Life'', Word of Life, Schroon Lake, New York, 1957. • How to Tell Your Children About Sex, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1958. • ''Guiding Today's Children'', Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools Office, Los Angeles, CA. 1959. • Psychology of Counseling, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1960. • ''Guiding Today's Youth'', Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools Office, Los Angeles, CA. 1961. • How to Study and be Successful in School, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1961. • How to Begin and Improve family Devotions, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1961. • Dating, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1961. • Is Your Child Gifted?, Narramore Christian Foundation, Rosemead, CA, 1961. • Understanding and Guiding Teenagers, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1965. • Encyclopedia of Psychological Problems: A Counseling Manual, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1966. • ''A Woman's World'', Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1966. • A Christian View of Birth Control, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1966. • How to Understand and Influence Children, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1967. • Improving Your Self-Confidence, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1967. • Counseling with Youth at Church, School and Camp, Narramore Christian Foundation, 1969 (Pamphlet). • ''How to Choose Your Life's Work'', Narramore Christian Foundation, Rosemead, CA, 1970. • How to Handle Feelings of Depression, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1970. • Life & Love, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1971. • The Psychology of Counseling, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1972. • How to Win Over Nervousness, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1972. • ''A Woman's World'', Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1972. • Problems Missionaries Face, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1973. • How to Build Bridges to Other People, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1974. • The Mature Years, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1974. • How to Handle Pressure, Tyndale House Publishers, 1975. • Young Only Once Secrets of Fun and Success, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1976. • How to Succeed in Family Living, Regal, 1977. • Unmarried Woman, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1978. • Happiness in Marriage, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1978. • Young Children and Their Problems, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1979. • Young Only Once, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1983. • The Compact Encyclopedia of Psychological Problems, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1984. • This Way to Happiness, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1984. • Parents at Their Best, T. Nelson Publishers, 1985. • Touched by his Love, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 1987. • A Pre-Marriage Checklist: Looking before Leaping, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 1990. • Developing Confidence, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 1999. • ''Danger Signals in Your Child's Behavior'', Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 2000. • Married to a Non-Christian, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 2001. • How to Relate Better to People, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 2001. • Violence & Abuse in the Home, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 2001. • The Emotionally Healthy Family, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 2001. • Anxiety... The Nagging Emotion, Narramore Christian Foundation, (Pamphlet), 2002. Videos • Guarding Your Self-Esteem, Narramore Videos. • New Foundations with Dr. Clyde: How to Handle Severe Financial Loss, Narramore Videos. • ''Ten Danger Signals in your Child's Behavior'', Narramore Videos. • As the Twig is Bent, Narramore Videos. • Closeness in Marriage, Narramore Videos. • Building Bridges to Others: How to Get People to Like You, Narramore Videos. • How to Raise Happy Christian Kids, Narramore Videos. • Dealing with Feelings of Anger, Narramore Videos. • A New Biblical Self-Image, Narramore Videos. • Responsible Christian Assertiveness: Becoming the Person God Wants You to Be, Narramore Videos. == References ==