Christians have Crisis? UNDERSTANDING CRISIS AND THE AFTERMATH

Christians have Crisis? UNDERSTANDING CRISIS AND THE AFTERMATH
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Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781641144629
ISBN-13 : 1641144629
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Book Synopsis Christians have Crisis? UNDERSTANDING CRISIS AND THE AFTERMATH by : Judith Isaacs-Herrig, M.Ed QIDP

Download or read book Christians have Crisis? UNDERSTANDING CRISIS AND THE AFTERMATH written by Judith Isaacs-Herrig, M.Ed QIDP and published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.. This book was released on 2018-07-29 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Of course Christians have crisis! As human beings, we are surrounded by temptation, we all make mistakes and we all suffer with trials in our lives. Unfortunately, there are well-intended Christians who attempt to minister to those suffering or in crisis without realizing how their words of wisdom could actually be counterproductive and potentially harmful. This book is a resource for ministry leaders, parents, teachers, and caregivers regarding mental illness, chronic pain, abortion, abuse, and addictions. It also covers marital and family issues. There are facts included throughout the book to reveal the prevalence of each topic and listed resources to increase knowledge in those areas. Scripture is included throughout the book to provide solid Christian counsel through each topic. If someone came up to you today to reveal they are considering suicide or that they are addicted to porn or prescribed drugs, would you know what to say to them? What if someone wants to talk to you because they believe their spouse is having an affair, or a mother believes her child is being molested or bullied, or their adult child is being abused by their spouse? Would you know how to advise them? Are your words subjective? Are they productive? Are your words factual and scriptural? As a church, we need to teach that Christ is a loving and forgiving God. We need to have compassion for the misunderstood. As a church, we need to be knowledgeable of current fads, common problems in societies and families so we know how to respond to crises appropriately. As a church, we need to encourage a safe environment for those in need. We need to minister to people with open minds and open hearts. And we need to know when it is time to reach out for professional help.


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