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Everything
you find here can help you in your out reach ministry or chaplaincy
program regarding furthering your knowledge in ministry or chaplaincy.
Chaplains work in all these areas of ministry, there is a wealth
of information, supplies and training that can be found on this
page. For all those who want to seek training on their own we
have found the following training information for them. There
is a lot of information here so it would be in your best interest
to take your time and look at all that is offered. Chaplaincy
is not about religion. Chaplains work in a ministry of presence,
they deal with real life crisis situations and at times under
dangerous conditions on a day by day basis. If you are serious
about your out reach ministry or chaplaincy program you need diverse
training, it is our hope that the information on this page will
help many who come here to get that training.
The
Work of the Chaplain: Unlike most
other books in this field which are specific to one form of chaplaincy
and are often written from an autobiographical viewpoint only, this
new resource meets a critical need for an introductory and overview
look at chaplaincy in general. Topics include: a concise history
and biblical basis for chaplaincy ministry, and a look at what makes
this ministry unique; advice on health and empowerment to ensure
chaplains take care of themselves while caring for others; and,
specific guidance for the often unique areas which chaplains are
called to minister. Naomi Kohatsu Paget is a board certified Chaplain
with the Association of Professional Chaplains and crisis interventionist
for the FBI, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, and the American
Red Cross. Janet Rae McCormack is a board certified chaplain with
Association Chaplains and an American Baptist Churches USA minister. I
Crisis
Manual for Christian Schools and Youth Workers: Be prepared
for tragedy in your school or church.Know the critical steps to
take in the midst of a catastrophic event. Author Sandy Austin is
a high school counselor who helped in the aftermath of the Columbine
shootings and has spoken nationally on this subject. She offers
step-by-step instruction on how to plan ahead and handle tragedy
if the need should ever arise. We
must educate oueselves and our schools.
The
Youth Worker's Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis: If you
work with students, you will encounter crisis. Leading crisis-management
expert Rich Van Pelt and respected author and youth worker Jim
Hancock unfold step-by-step plans for managing the fallout from
all sorts of worst-case scenarios, from substance abuse to natural
disasters. This comprehensive manual also includes action items
geared to help prevent small crises from escalating to huge ones.
I Saw God: A Chaplains Experience at Ground Zero, Also
Ministry in the Spiritual and Cultural Diversity of Health
Care: Increasing the Competency of Chaplains. Also Meditations
from Iraq; A Chaplain's Ministry In the Middle East
Crisis Chaplains
The
Chaplain-Physician Relationship: This book provides an honest
assessment of how the distance between the two helping professions
can be bridged through specific and practical rearrangement of
roles in the clinical setting. Recommended to both chaplains and
physicians who are searching for way to overcome the relational
distance between the two professions. The
Chaplain-Physician Relationship
Hospital Visitation Manual , Funeral Manual, Marriage Manual
- Description:
Contemporary manuals for ministering in the modern world! Pastor
Biddle has revised and updated his classic works so you're better
able to plan services and provide pastoral care. Each edition
features all the guidelines, sample services, prayers, Scripture,
and denominational resources you need for weddings and marital
counseling, funerals, or hospital visits. Approx. 200 pages each,
three soft covers from Eerdmans. (
All Three Manuals $38.99 ) Marriage,
Hospital Visitation, Funeral Manuals Marriage, Hospital Visitation,
and Funeral
Dying,
Grieving, Faith, and Family: A Pastoral Care Approach
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Description: Dying, Grieving, Faith, and Family enables grief
counselors, pastors, hospice specialists, hospital chaplains, mental
health practitioners, educators, and seminary students to bring
an understanding of faith development, family systems, and gender
and ethnic differences into their professional practices as they
work with dying and grieving persons. Not only a great resource
for practical guidance, this book is also meant to guide professionals
and educators teaching about dying and grieving persons. Save
(20%) Dying,
Grieving, Faith, and Family: A Pastoral Care Approach
What
the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living; What
the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living is a spiritual approach to
health care that teaches the reader about values, hope, and faith
through actual experiences of terminally ill persons. This unique
approach to health care teaches the living how to deal with grief
and the bereavement process through faith and prayer. Priests, pastors,
chaplains, and psychotherapists will learn how to treat parishioners
or patients with the values the dying leave behind, allowing part
of their deceased loved one's beliefs and teachings to guide them
through the grieving process. In the end, you will also become aware
of your spiritual self while helping others heal and renew their
soul. What
the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living
Classic Sermons On Death And Dying: Some of the most important
sermons pastors preach are on the consolation of Christ to the dying
and the bereaved. The topic of death and dying also gives us pause
to consider our own mortality. In this collection, Warren W. Wiersbe
offers twelve outstanding sermons filled with pastoral love and
a solid gospel message. Included are: "A Prisoner's Dying Thoughts"
by Alexander Maclaren, "The Sorrows of the Bereaved Spread
Before Jesus" by Jonathan Edwards, "Death of Stephen"
by Robert Murray McCheyne, "Christ and the Fear of Death"
by George H. Morrison, and "The Vanquished Enemy" by George
Campell Morgan. Classic
Sermons On Death And Dying
Ministry
to the Incarcerated - Description:
In Ministry to the Incarcerated, Dr. Henry G. Covert uses his
experience as both police officer and prison chaplain to examine
the problems of the incarcerated - people who are often misunderstood
and forgotten. Dr. Covert addresses specific areas of inmate stress,
such as low self-esteem, guild, and unrealistic expectations, and
explains how these can be major obstacles to a prisoner's personal
and spiritual development. According to Dr. Covert, many inmates
truly desire to change. The presence of the church can be their
strongest form of encouragement and support. He gives examples of
biblical themes that can promote healing and regeneration among
prisoners, drawing specifically on the teachings of Jesus. He calls
for staff education, environmental improvement, and a pastoral presence
to enable our prisons to become sites of rehabilitation, rather
than places of punishment. Ministry
to the Incarcerated
The Principles of Prison Ministry -
Description:
Many churches have sent teams of ministers into prisons, and
nearly two-thirds of them have returned to their churches defeated.
The Principles of Prison Ministry serves as a manual for such teams,
giving volunteer chaplains a far better view of what prison ministry
is all about. Dr. Seay's twenty-three years of experience will help
navigate you through some of the trouble areas in this difficult
world of prisons. The
Principles of Prison Ministry. Also See
Prison
Ministry
Prison
Ministry: Understanding Prison Culture Inside and Out - Description:
Endorsed by Chuck Colson - "This may well be the definitive
book on prison ministry. Fascinating insights about the prison culture
and how to reach it. Mandatory reading for everyone in corrections
and for Christians who care about the commandments to visit prison."
For most Christians, prison culture is like visiting a foreign land,
and the thought of ministering in prison to those incarcerated is
an intimidating prospect. This book will empower any pastor, educator,
or lay leader in doing effective prison ministry by providing a
thorough "inside-out" view of prison life. Author Lennie
Spitale offers a unique and qualifying vantage for writing about
prison culture and prison ministry. As a young man, Spitale served
a prison sentence for an armed robbery that was later reduced to
assault and robbery. Two years after his conversion to Christianity,
he began conducting a weekly Bible study in a local jail. Prison
Ministry: Understanding Prison Culture Inside and Out
God is With You: Prayers for Men in Prison - Description: This
book aims to help men in prison look at their lives and find what
choices led them to spend time behind bars. It is meant for all
prisoners, from those who hope for parole in a few months or years
to those who many spend the rest of their lives in prison. The twenty-seven
reflections in this book will help prisoners deal with the day-to-day
events of prison life, as told through the eyes of a women volunteer
in a Michigan prison. Sr. Lois Spear tells the stories of people
she has met in prison most behind bars but some who work in the
prison or visit it. Some stories tell about life after parole. Each
reflection ends with a prayer and an activity to relate the prayer
to real life. God Is With You will inspire readers to look beyond
the prison they may have built around themselves and find that God's
redemptive love extends to everyone, even those behind prison bars.
God
is With You: Prayers for Men in Prison
The
Occult & Spiritual Warfare: Ranging in topics from the structure
of cults to how cults are encountered on the mission field, many
cults and movements are described in full, and intimate details
of the inner workings can sometimes be indicative of where a cult
may be leading. For anyone considering joining any of these groups
or looking for more information for a friend or family member, this
is an invaluable resource. Cults,
The Occult & Spiritual Warfare
Drug
Addiction: Understanding and Counseling Persons with Alcohol,
Drug and Behavioral Addictions, Hidden Addictions, A Pastoral Response
to the Abuse of Legal Drugs. Freedom from Addiction Workbook, 10
Curses That Block the Blessing, Celebrate Recovery Curriculum Kit:
A Program for Implementing a Christ-Centered Recovery Ministry in
Your Church or ministry. Drug
Addiction
The
Star Book for Ministers: A timeless treasure you won't want
to leave your office without it! This revised reference guide is
loaded with practical helps and information, and discreetly slips
into your pocket. Topics range from pastoral care and church administration
to weddings and funerals. Features a topical list of Scripture selections
for all occasions. The
Star Book for Ministers
Wedding
Sermons And Marriage Ceremonies: Add sacred meaning to every
wedding you perform! Offering ceremonies for traditional services,
second marriages, and more, this creative resource helps you set
the tone for a lifetime of love and commitment. Featuring 14 short
homilies addressing various situations, longtime relationships,
widowed, divorced, it blends scriptural imagery with the practical
concerns of today. Wedding
Sermons And Marriage Ceremonies
Interpreting
Death - Description:
This book is for everybody who is professionally concerned with
Christian funerals, or with ministry to the dying or the bereaved.
It is also for those who seek to understand better the implications
of changing practice and attitudes for a contemporary theology of
death. Frankly and accessibly written, it surveys contemporary Christian
beliefs about death and the hope of eternal life. It examines the
liturgical, pastoral and interpretative task of the Church, and
relates them to the needs of dying, dead and bereaved people. The
twentieth century has seen enormous changes in the way we die. Most
of us now die in old age. Maternal and infant morality have dramatically
declined. In contemporary industrial societies, three-quarters of
us die away from home,in hospitals, nursing home or hospice, so
that death ceases to be a part of the common experience of the family,
and the impact of individual deaths is minimize. Interpreting
Death
On
Death and Dying: A
classic! Drawing on her extensive research and interviews with terminally
ill patients in the 1960s, Kubler Ross came up with the famous paradigm
of five stages for dealing with death: denial and isolation, anger,
bargaining, depression, acceptance. Helpful for counselors, pastors,
and hospital staff. On
Death and Dying
Pastoral
Care in Hospitals - Description:
Drawing from years of experience as a hospital chaplain, Quirked
offers this practical guide to the art of visitation. He knowingly
guides you through the many temptations you'll face, such as trying
to problem-solve, talking too much, and becoming too personal or
not personal enough. Includes a variety of exercises, and prayers
for specific circumstances. 288 pages, softcover from Morehouse.
Pastoral
Care in Hospitals
Effective
Biblical Counseling, here you will find a wealth of information
on the following subjects: Strategic Biblical Counseling, Basic
Principles of Biblical Counseling, A Biblical Guide to Counseling
the Sexual Addict, Biblical Concepts for Christian Counseling: A
Case for Integrating Psychology and Theology, Counseling Through
Your Bible: A Handbook of Biblical Hope and Practical Help for Everyday
Problems, The Counsel of Heaven on Earth: Foundations for Biblical
Christian Counseling, Ready to Restore: The Layman's Guide to Christian
Counseling, Soul Physicians: A Theology of Soul Care and Spiritual
Direction, Reclaiming the Urban Family: How to Mobilize the Church
as a Family Training Center, The Christian's Guide to Psychological
Terms. Biblical
Counseling
Using
Scripture in Pastoral Counseling: The
following is different subjects that those working in pastoral counseling
may find useful: Counseling Basics for Small Group Leaders, Theology
of Christian Counseling, Competent Christian Counseling: Pursuing
and Practicing Compassionate Soul Care, How to Help People Change:
The Four-Step Biblical Process, Handbook to Happiness: A Biblical
Guide to Victorious Living, Psychobabble: The Failure of Modern
Psychology - & the Biblical Alternative, Counseling for Seemingly
Impossible Problems, Counseling Basics for Small Group Leaders -
Audiobook on Cassette, Cross Cultural Counseling, Angry People in
the Pews: Managing Anger in the Church, Introduction to Psychology
and Counseling, Second Edition, Marriage Counseling: A Christian
Approach to Counseling Couples, A Primer in Pastoral Care: Creative
Pastoral Care and Counseling Series, The Angry Christian: A Theology
for Care and Counseling, No Place for Abuse: Biblical & Practical
Resources to Counteract Domestic Violence, Quick-To-Listen Leaders:
Where Life-Changing Ministry Begins, Using
Scripture in Pastoral Counseling
Competent
Christian Counseling: Pursuing and Practicing Compassionate Soul
Care - Description:
Comprehensive, authoritative, and reader-friendly, this practical
counseling guide integrates cutting-edge scientific data with psychological
theory, biblical insight, and pastoral wisdom. Contributors such
as Les and Leslie Parrott, Frank Minirth, Archibald Hart, and Norman
Wright present a powerful and contemporary model of Christ-centered
counseling for the 21st century. Sure to become a textbook standard!
720 pages, hardcover from Waterbrook. Competent
Christian Counseling: Pursuing and Practicing Compassionate Soul
Care
The
Pastor's Wedding Manual - Description:
As a pastor, you'll be asked to officiate at hundreds of weddings.
What can you do to make each ceremony a meaningful, worshipful experience
the bride and groom will remember for a lifetime? This handy volume
offers several scripts for wedding ceremonies, as well as a brief
instructional section on premarital counseling. 189 pages, hardcover
from Broadman & Holman. The
Pastor's Wedding Manual
Wedding
Sermons And Marriage Ceremonies - Description: Add sacred meaning
to every wedding you perform! Offering ceremonies for traditional
services, second marriages, and more, this creative resource helps
you set the tone for a lifetime of love and commitment. Featuring
14 short homilies addressing various situations---longtime relationships,
widowed, divorced---it blends scriptural imagery with the practical
concerns of today. 65 pages, softcover from CSS. Sermons
And Marriage Ceremonies
The
Pastor's Guide to Weddings and Funerals - Description: What
can go wrong when relatives come together to celebrate---or grieve?
Plenty! In this practical "field guide," Lehman helps
pastors work through ethical dilemmas and crises that tend to surface
in these emotionally charged settings. You'll also find helpful
checklists, Scriptures, sermon outlines, prayers, and services for
a variety of wedding and funeral formats. 240 pages, softcover from
Judson.The
Pastor's Guide to Weddings and Funerals
Minister
as a Crisis Counselor: Experienced counselors will find the
book supportive, insightful, and heartening. Less experienced counselors
will find solid help. Minister
As Crisis Counselor
Spiritual Crisis Surviving Trauma To The Soul: Surviving Trauma
to the Soul 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.
Surviving Trauma to the Soul
Christian
Counseling: A proven "course" in pastoral counseling---now
revised and expanded! Dr. Collins includes recent research and strategies
for dealing with problems such as AIDS, homosexuality, violence,
and eating disorders; and new sections covering terrorism, trauma,
and crises; death and grief; and multicultural and multiracial issues.
Practical, professional guidance from an experienced source. Christian
Counseling
Theology
Of Christian Counseling: Gain deeper insight into the rich theological
framework that supports and directs a biblical approach to counseling.
Maintaining that the Bible is the source book for Christian counselors,
Adams's one-of-a-kind classic offers practical advice in applying
the doctrines of God, man, salvation, sanctification, the church,
and the future to help you guide people to wholeness and healing.
Theology
of Christian Counseling
Ready
to Restore- The Layman's Guide to Christian Counseling:
When somebody comes to you with a personal crisis, will you be qualified
to help? Working with this non-technical counseling course for laypeople.
You'll learn 25 basic principles of biblical counseling that will
help you analyze the problem, formulate a plan, and implement Scripture-based
solutions. For individual or group study.
Layman's Guide to Christian Counseling
Christian
Counseling Casebook: Real life complements the abstract in this
companion volume to Collins's Christian Counseling. Designed to
help readers explore the details and subtleties of Collins's popular
book, the case histories, as well as discussion, general, and reflection
questions will help you develope counseling strategies; focus on
relevant issues; and determine personal applications. Christian
Counseling Casebook
The
Christian Counselor's Manual: A companion and sequel volume
to Competent to Counsel, this volume includes indexes, a detailed
table of contents, and many diagrams and forms, all of which make
this one of the best reference books for Christian counselors. Christian
Counselor's Manual
The
Heart of Pastoral Counseling: Healing Through Relationship,
Revised Edition lays the foundation for utilizing the pastoral counseling
relationship to bring about positive change as it explores topics
such as observation, listening, communication, handling transference,
and termination of therapy. Dr. Richard Dayringer explores these
topics through research from the disciplines of psychiatry, psychology,
marriage counseling, family therapy, and pastoral counseling to
help pastoral counselors understand how to use the relationship
to bring about the desired ends in the therapeutic process.The
Heart of Pastoral Counseling
The
Premarital Counseling Handbook: In an age when engaged couples
are encouraged to spend more time planning the wedding than learning
to understand each other, Wright helps pastors get back to the basics
of intensive premarital counseling. This revision of his original
Premarital Counseling includes new material on interracial marriage,
second marriages, and marriages between people from dysfunctional
families. The
Premarital Counseling Handbook
An
approach to pastoral counseling that focuses on solutions
rather than problems and is typically short-term (one to four or
five sessions).Solution-Focused Pastoral Counseling shifts the emphasis
from the problem to the strengths,vision, and practical solutions
that lie with the individual. Stressing that God is already active
in the counselee, Dr. Kollar first lays the theological and theoretical
groundwork for short-term counseling. Then he shows how to aplly
theory to practical, short-term sessions that help people get back
on track in their marriage, family living, and other aspects of
life. Solution,Focused
Pastoral Counseling
The
Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling: Theology, and Spirituality
Biblical Concepts for Christian Counseling What happens in your
Christian counseling office? How do you integrate your spiritual
life with your psychological expertise and theological understanding?
This book will help you evaluate how you can effectively intergrate
prayer Scripture, confession, forgiveness, and redemption into your
life and counseling practice. The
Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling
Biblical Concepts for Christian Counseling
Sin
and Grace in Christian Counseling: Many Christian therapists
emphasize sin at the expense of grace---or vice versa. McMinn believes
there's a place for both in the counseling process. After examining
each element separately he discusses them together, then devotes
particular attention to the functional, structural, and relational
domains. Pastors, counselors, and students will welcome this companion
to Integrative Psychotherapy. Sin
and Grace in Christian Counseling
Christian
Counseling An Introduction: This book introduces the foundations
of a distinctively Christian approach to counseling. Christian
Counseling An Introduction
The
Counsel of Heaven on Earth: provides a helpful introductory
look at the principles of biblical Christian counseling based on
models found in the books of Genesis and Isaiah. It also includes
extensive survey research plus insight from personal counseling
experiences that author Ian F. Jones encountered at Wedgewood Baptist
Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where a gunman killed seven people
and wounded many others in September 1999. The
Counsel of Heaven on Earth:
Totally
Sufficient - The Bible and Christian Counse: Christian counselors
agree that the Bible's message of salvation can radically change
lives. Scripture can lead even the most unlikely people to faith
but when it comes to everyday problems, is the Bible really enough?
In Totally Sufficient more than a dozen highly trained counselors,
medical experts and pastors examine this question of sufficiency.
Is the bible totally sufficient? Their answers to the question stated
above are enlightening, thought provoking and surprising. Totally
Sufficient: The Bible and Christian Counse
Christian
Counseling Ethics: A Handbook for Therapists, Pastors &
Counselors, the ethical questions of competence, confidentiality,
multiple relationships, public statements, third parties and documentation
are explored in the light of state and federal codes with attention
being paid to professional association statements and denominational
guidelines. The contributions of professional counselors and academic
instructors ensure a balance of opinions and a breadth of coverage.
Christian
Counseling Ethics
Presence
and Truth - Christian Existential Counseling: The purpose of
Presence and Truth is to offer a basic strategy for counseling that
is true to orthodox Christian faith, is effective, is simple enough
to be easily understood and applied, and is flexible enough to incorporate
other counseling theories and techniques. Presence and Truth does
not seek to replace existing skills and strategies but provides
a theoretical umbrella that will enhance the movement from one technique
to another. Christian
Existential Counseling
Bible
Counseling Equipping Christians: The twenty-first century brings
with it the pressures and stresses of everyday life. Marriages are
pummeled on every side and the divorce count is rising. We see an
increase in the number of victims of sexual and physical abuse.
Pastors are inundated with requests for counseling. Bible
Counseling: Equipping Christians
Strategic
Pastoral Counseling: Therapeutic counseling in a Christian context
can be highly effective when it maintains narrowly focused goals
in a time-limited setting. The details of this proven model of pastoral
counseling are described in this practical guide. This second edition
of Strategic Pastoral Counseling has been thoroughly revised and
includes two new chapters. Benner includes helpful case studies,
a new appendix on contemporary ethical issues, and updated chapter
bibliographies. His study will continue to serve clergy and students
well as a valued practical handbook on pastoral care and counseling.
Strategic
Pastoral Counseling
The
Angry Christian: The newest behavioral research models, contemporary
biblical and theological scholarship, constructivist philosophy,
and narrative theory into a comprehensive pastoral theology of anger.Divided
into five parts, The Angry Christian explores the problem with anger,
then turns to understanding anger, developing a pastoral theology
of anger, discussing the ethics of anger, and finally suggesting
strategies for counseling angry people. The
Angry Christian
Church
Planting: So You Want To Start a House Church, Planting Missional
Churches, Breaking Tradition to Accomplish Vision: Training Leaders
for a Church-planting Movement, Planting Churches Cross-Culturally,
Planting New Churches in a Postmodern Age, Planting Churches in
Muslim Cities A Team Approach, Churches That Multiply A Bible Study
on Church Planting, Church Planting in the African American Community,
Church Planting: Laying Foundations, Church Planting in the African
American Context, Incarnational Ministry: Planting Churches in Band,
Tribal, Peasant, and Urban Societies, Creating Communities of the
Kingdom: New Testament Models of Church Planting, High Impact Church
Planting, Back To Jerusalem: Church Planting Movements in the Holy
Land, Church
Planting
Starting
a New Church:
The Church Planter's Guide to Success Rising generations of Americans
are ignorant of Jesus Christ and have virtually no moral absolutes.
So who will evangelize them, and what's the best way to go about
it? Ralph Moore says the answer is aggressive church planting. But
he is emphatic that established churches can't do the job alone.
Why? Because new churches can better meet the needs of each new
generation by presenting biblical truth in the cultural context
that best reaches those people. This book will challenge you to
consider becoming a church planter, without sugarcoating the problems
and practical challenges involved. Moore's authoritative, edgy message
is based on firsthand experience in overseeing the movement that
has planted more than 200 new churches. This book not only covers
everything you need to know from the ground up, but it also reveals
why church planting may be the most dynamic movement in evangelism.
Starting
a New Church: The Church Planter's Guide to Success
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Mark Unleashed, DVD: In the last days before Armageddon, a brutal
dictator rules Earth. Using high-tech surveillance from satellites
through a sophisticated chip implant, the Community Police Force
infiltrates every facet of human existence, tracing each physical
and digital footprint left behind. For humanity, freedom is just
a fond memory and defiance means death. Two political prisoners
(David White, Kevin Downes) meet a mysterious stranger (Stephen
Baldwin) who holds the key to their escape and mankind's survival.
Unbeknownst to the prisoners, CPF agents broker a deal with an inmate
(Jeffrey Dean Morgan) for his life in exchange for betraying Christian
renegades. These three unlikely allies must escape the executioner's
blade, thwart a manhunt by elite CPF operatives (Amy Moon, Brad
Heller) and join forces with the world's most wanted fugitive: the
leader of the resistance (Cosimo Michael). If they fail, humanity
will be marked for death, the resistance will collapse and the enemy
will have taken every last life. 110 minutes. The
Mark Unleashed, DVD
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