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Learn to apply the lessons found in the Bible to the struggles of
day-to-day life Pastoral Care from the Pulpit connects the head,
heart, and soul issues of everyday life, presenting a pastoral care
approach to preaching and teaching practical Christianity. This
powerful, progressive book gives hope to anyone struggling to
survive and thrive as a spiritual person in difficult times. The
author, a practicing psychotherapist who is also an ordained
minister, explores Biblical stories and passages to find practical
motivations for living as a Christian, offering encouragement to
those suffering from a lack of purpose, identity, or acceptance.
Pastoral Care from the Pulpit makes creative use of counseling and
pastoral care principles to serve as a handbook for spiritual
survival against life's everyday challenges. The book is an
outgrowth of sermons delivered by the author at First Christian
Church in Rome, Georgia, creative explorations of the Bible that
blend theology with preaching to remain relevant to real life. It
can be read a chapter at a time for daily affirmation, or taught
one chapter a week as a class study; questions are provided at the
end of each chapter to encourage reflection. Pastoral Care from the
Pulpit provides positive principles for living and powerful
encouragements for transformation during life's journey. The book
includes: The Transforming Power of Touch (Matthew 8:40-48) Seeing
Possibilities and Potentialities in Your Identity (Mark 10:46-52)
Does God Put You to the Test or Take the Test for You? (Genesis
22:1-18) A Not-So-Modest Proposal: Follow Jesus (Matthew 4:18-23)
Wandering into Far Countries: With Whom Are You Traveling? (Luke
15:11-31) Finding Freedom from False Assumptions (John 14:25-27)
Saying YES to the Way of Jesus (John 10:10) Drinking Out of a Glass
with a Hole in the Bottom (Jeremiah 2:1-13) and much more! Pastoral
Care from the Pulpit is an invaluable aid for ministers, chaplains,
and pastoral counselors working with mainstream Christian
denominations.
A practical approach to address spiritually crippling
disappointment with the church! Feeling disappointment with your
church can be spiritually devastating. Living Faithfully with
Disappointment in the Church gives you a theological and family
therapy approach to disillusionment in the church that is practical
and realistic. The author, an ordained minister and a licensed
family therapist, discusses with sensitivity and hope the problems
and the ways to resolve issues of spiritual disappointment. Living
Faithfully with Disappointment in the Church uses a theological
basis to lay a foundation of understanding, and then provides real
strategies from a family therapy perspective to deal with personal
disappointments in the church. The book sensitively discusses real
problems using real examples of how church dynamics can unwittingly
cause spiritual disillusionment within even the most faithful, even
in diligent attempts to serve God. Honest, reverent, and written
from the perspective that each of us needs the church to cultivate
our faith, this book provides non-simplistic yet hopeful answers to
the most difficult of problems. Find comfort in these pages. Living
Faithfully with Disappointment in the Church discusses: idealism
about the church how churches function according to the dynamics of
family systems how a controlling family affects church dynamics
people who become codependent to the church adjustment to belief
structures within the church addictive processes in organizations
the psychological danger zone of failed beliefs how to recognize
when to stay and when to move on to another church considerations
for someone in a denominational crisis the uses of spirituality and
religion in psychologically healthy ways a theoretical model that
gives priority to building a relational church Living Faithfully
with Disappointment in the Church is for ministers, chaplains,
seminary students, pastoral counselors, Sunday school teachers, or
anyone that is facing a spiritual crisis in their church. Each
chapter includes questions for reflection and discussion.
It's no revelation that in today's world many people suffer from
some form of spiritual crisis. But, fortunately, there is hope. In
Spiritual Crisis: Surviving Trauma to the Soul, you?ll discover how
you can reverse the impact of spiritual crisis and apply healing
balm to the traumatized soul. A comprehensive, real-life approach
to spiritual care, it gives you the understanding necessary to put
a lid on the daily chaos that seeks to destroy those whose lives
have been shattered by tragedy, terror, and disillusionment.Written
from the perspective of a compassionate professional who has
navigated the dark and turbulent waters of his own spiritual
crises, Spiritual Crisis represents a loving cross-section of aid
from the fields of pastoral theology, psychology, and health care.
Christians and non-Christians alike will benefit from its frank
approach to aiding troubled souls through the tough times of belief
transition, loss of faith, and potentially damaging extremes in
living and thinking. Specifically, you?ll read about: understanding
the effects and roots of spiritual crisis and trauma coping with
loss counteracting disillusionment with the church negotiating
belief transitions dealing with religious burnout intervening in
denominational identity crisesOftentimes, it's hard to know what
will make a loved one survive or succumb to the impact of seemingly
insurmountable personal emergencies. However, this book is a "call
to care" that will enable you to help others turn back the tide of
debilitating hardship in their lives and restore the tempering
unity of mind and body. Whether you?re a beginning pastoral
counselor, a marriage and family therapist, or friend of a troubled
loved one, Spiritual Crisis will show you and those you work with
how to turn crisis into care.
It's no revelation that in today's world many people suffer from
some form of spiritual crisis. But, fortunately, there is hope. In
Spiritual Crisis: Surviving Trauma to the Soul, you?ll discover how
you can reverse the impact of spiritual crisis and apply healing
balm to the traumatized soul. A comprehensive, real-life approach
to spiritual care, it gives you the understanding necessary to put
a lid on the daily chaos that seeks to destroy those whose lives
have been shattered by tragedy, terror, and disillusionment.Written
from the perspective of a compassionate professional who has
navigated the dark and turbulent waters of his own spiritual
crises, Spiritual Crisis represents a loving cross-section of aid
from the fields of pastoral theology, psychology, and health care.
Christians and non-Christians alike will benefit from its frank
approach to aiding troubled souls through the tough times of belief
transition, loss of faith, and potentially damaging extremes in
living and thinking. Specifically, you?ll read about: understanding
the effects and roots of spiritual crisis and trauma coping with
loss counteracting disillusionment with the church negotiating
belief transitions dealing with religious burnout intervening in
denominational identity crisesOftentimes, it's hard to know what
will make a loved one survive or succumb to the impact of seemingly
insurmountable personal emergencies. However, this book is a "call
to care" that will enable you to help others turn back the tide of
debilitating hardship in their lives and restore the tempering
unity of mind and body. Whether you?re a beginning pastoral
counselor, a marriage and family therapist, or friend of a troubled
loved one, Spiritual Crisis will show you and those you work with
how to turn crisis into care.
Learn to apply the lessons found in the Bible to the struggles of
day-to-day life Pastoral Care from the Pulpit connects the head,
heart, and soul issues of everyday life, presenting a pastoral care
approach to preaching and teaching practical Christianity. This
powerful, progressive book gives hope to anyone struggling to
survive and thrive as a spiritual person in difficult times. The
author, a practicing psychotherapist who is also an ordained
minister, explores Biblical stories and passages to find practical
motivations for living as a Christian, offering encouragement to
those suffering from a lack of purpose, identity, or acceptance.
Pastoral Care from the Pulpit makes creative use of counseling and
pastoral care principles to serve as a handbook for spiritual
survival against life's everyday challenges. The book is an
outgrowth of sermons delivered by the author at First Christian
Church in Rome, Georgia, creative explorations of the Bible that
blend theology with preaching to remain relevant to real life. It
can be read a chapter at a time for daily affirmation, or taught
one chapter a week as a class study; questions are provided at the
end of each chapter to encourage reflection. Pastoral Care from the
Pulpit provides positive principles for living and powerful
encouragements for transformation during life's journey. The book
includes: The Transforming Power of Touch (Matthew 8:40-48) Seeing
Possibilities and Potentialities in Your Identity (Mark 10:46-52)
Does God Put You to the Test or Take the Test for You? (Genesis
22:1-18) A Not-So-Modest Proposal: Follow Jesus (Matthew 4:18-23)
Wandering into Far Countries: With Whom Are You Traveling? (Luke
15:11-31) Finding Freedom from False Assumptions (John 14:25-27)
Saying YES to the Way of Jesus (John 10:10) Drinking Out of a Glass
with a Hole in the Bottom (Jeremiah 2:1-13) and much more! Pastoral
Care from the Pulpit is an invaluable aid for ministers, chaplains,
and pastoral counselors working with mainstream Christian
denominations.
A closer look at your patient's family situation can help you
develop a more effective treatment plan Family Behavioral Issues in
Health and Illness is a basic but thorough introduction to the
impact family dynamics can have on a person's health. Ideal as a
supplemental training text for healthcare professionals, this
unique book examines the connections between family and health,
presenting a concise summary of family systems theory, basic family
assessment, and the family life cycle. The book provides an
understanding of how the patterns and systems found in a diverse
range of family styles can create special health issues, and how
the ability to assess and anticipate those issues can ensure the
most comprehensive patient care and cost-effective management of
time and resources. As long as families continue to be the primary
environment where patients learn and develop their beliefs and
overall attitudes about life, it remains essential that any primary
healthcare model includes a strong background in family dynamics
and the critical, pivotal points of family life. Family Behavioral
Issues in Health and Illness addresses the most important aspects
of family to consider when providing care, presenting practical,
real-life case studies that examine the resilience, strengths, and
possibilities of families, as well as the problems and
dysfunctions. The book looks at how significant events, such as
marriage, divorce, birth, and death affect families, and how a
knowledge of special family issues, including parenting, abuse,
disability, and chronic illness prepares the healthcare
professional to provide effective care for traditional,
single-parent, multiracial, blended, adoptive, and same-gender
families. Family Behavioral Issues in Health and Illness examines:
boundaries, roles, and rules triangulation subsystems scapegoating
parentification healthy families the family genogram spiritual
crises of family members infertility families without children
intergenerational families the family in later life coping with
alcoholism, dementia, bereavement, and/or mental illness and much
more Family Behavioral Issues in Health and Illness is an essential
reference for healthcare professionals, educators, parents, and
family members. The book provides a practical understanding of
family relationships that helps healthcare providers guide patients
toward a more complete well-being.
A closer look at your patient's family situation can help you
develop a more effective treatment plan Family Behavioral Issues in
Health and Illness is a basic but thorough introduction to the
impact family dynamics can have on a person's health. Ideal as a
supplemental training text for healthcare professionals, this
unique book examines the connections between family and health,
presenting a concise summary of family systems theory, basic family
assessment, and the family life cycle. The book provides an
understanding of how the patterns and systems found in a diverse
range of family styles can create special health issues, and how
the ability to assess and anticipate those issues can ensure the
most comprehensive patient care and cost-effective management of
time and resources. As long as families continue to be the primary
environment where patients learn and develop their beliefs and
overall attitudes about life, it remains essential that any primary
healthcare model includes a strong background in family dynamics
and the critical, pivotal points of family life. Family Behavioral
Issues in Health and Illness addresses the most important aspects
of family to consider when providing care, presenting practical,
real-life case studies that examine the resilience, strengths, and
possibilities of families, as well as the problems and
dysfunctions. The book looks at how significant events, such as
marriage, divorce, birth, and death affect families, and how a
knowledge of special family issues, including parenting, abuse,
disability, and chronic illness prepares the healthcare
professional to provide effective care for traditional,
single-parent, multiracial, blended, adoptive, and same-gender
families. Family Behavioral Issues in Health and Illness examines:
boundaries, roles, and rules triangulation subsystems scapegoating
parentification healthy families the family genogram spiritual
crises of family members infertility families without children
intergenerational families the family in later life coping with
alcoholism, dementia, bereavement, and/or mental illness and much
more Family Behavioral Issues in Health and Illness is an essential
reference for healthcare professionals, educators, parents, and
family members. The book provides a practical understanding of
family relationships that helps healthcare providers guide patients
toward a more complete well-being.
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