Learn: Pastoral Care is written for all ordained and lay pastoral ministers, youth and children's workers, community leaders, chaplains and volunteers working in all branches of health and residential care. This latest volume in the Learn series is designed to provide you with an introductory resource and guidance on Christian pastoral care and to help you to reflect upon your care for others as well as yourself. This publication is divided into four parts. The first part explores what Chr...
A solid primer for how to survive, succeed and even flourish in the ministry of social justice and peace.
Christ's Under-Shepherds (Australian College of Theology Monograph)
by Leo Douma
Confessions of a Psychological Heretic: From Psychotherapy to Restoration in Christ
by Richard L Ganz
Surviving the Death of a Child
by John Munday and Frances Wohlenhaus-Munday
This book is about enduring and surviving the most painful of all losses: the death of one's child. This is the story of a journey from grief to healing. But more, it is a story of faith and love told so that others may find comfort and understanding when faced with this most devastating loss.
A succinct, practical treatment of issues for chaplains to bear in mind when they minister to persons facing a variety of life situations.
Weekly News Service: July 13, 1940-November 20, 1940 (Classic Reprint)
by United States Department of Agriculture
Every day we hear stories of people caught up in conflict, violence, trauma and abuse, which can affect anyone in any walk of life. Each of us needs to offer forgiveness as well as receive it, but how? Designed to accompany everyone on a personal or communal journey of forgiveness, this companion also offers an important resource for all engaged in listening, reconciliation and pastoral care, including clergy, counsellors and spiritual directors. It explores: * Why forgiveness is important; *...
Clinical Theology, A Theological and Psychiatric Basis to Clinical Pastoral Care, Volume 2
by Frank Lake
Counseling Troubled Youth (Counseling and Pastoral Theology)
by Robert C. Dykstra
Robert Dykstra traces the roots of youth's troubles to a despair that reflects hopelessness about a meaningful future. But these sixteen- to twenty-one-year-olds can experience newness, surprise, and hope by drawing on a sound foundation, grounded in the knowledge of God's love and care for them. This valuable resource is ideal for counselors, pastors, and parents.The purpose of the Counseling and Pastoral Theology series is to address clinical issues that arise among particular populations curr...
Korean Resources for Pastoral Theology
by James Newton Poling and Heesun Kim