Description
Book SynopsisLearn 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
Table of ContentsWascovich, Foreword. Preface. Part I: Transformational Stories for Living as a Christian. The Transforming Power of Touch. Seeing Possibilities and Potentialities in Your Identity. Awaking to New Hopes along the Dusty Road of Life. Does God Put You to the Test or Take the Test for You? Jesus on a Roll: Straightening Up and Straightening Out. A Not So Modest Proposal: Follow Jesus. Wandering into Far Countries: With Whom Are You Traveling? Part II: Transformational Principles for Living as a Christian. The Amazing Vastness of the Invitation to Grace: No One Is Excluded. Finding Freedom from False Assumptions. Restoring the Brokenness of Shattered Assumptions. Positive Assumptions: Living by Faith. Saying Yes to the Way of Jesus. Jesus Stills Storms Still. Drinking out of a Glass with a Hole in the Bottom. Why Does God Never Say Nothing? References. Index.