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Ministering to Families in Crisis
The Essential Guide for Nurturing Mental and Emotional Health
von Jennifer S. Ripley, James N. Sells, Diane J. Chandler
Verlag: IVP Academic
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ISBN: 978-1-5140-0043-4
Erschienen am 22.10.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 368 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

A Guide for Ministry Leaders to Provide Mental Health First Aid
When people encounter a crisis, they often turn to ministry leaders, who may feel unprepared to guide them. Families face a multitude of challenges, from depression and anxiety to relational conflict to trauma and abuse. Providing the right resources and tools to help church members navigate their journeys is a solid starting place for every pastor and ministry leader.
Ministering to Families in Crisis provides leaders with an essential shelf reference for supporting your community's mental and emotional health. In each chapter, Christian leaders with unique expertise address common ministry challenges, providing evidence-based insights and practical suggestions. The book covers a full range of topics affecting families, marriages, children, and teens-including mental illness, LGBTQ+ issues, divorce, disability, poverty, racial trauma, and technology use. Contributors guide leaders on how to provide care and when to offer referrals.
Whatever members' background or experience, the church is a spiritual family that God designed to contribute to their formation and sense of belonging. This book gives ministers the tools and encouragement they need to help family members find hope amid the storms of life.



Acknowledgments
1. Establishing Hope amid the Storm of Family Crises-Jennifer S. Ripley, Diane J. Chandler, and James N. Sells
2. Spiritual Formation in Families-Diane J. Chandler
3. Strategies to Discern Marriage and Family Health and Functioning-Jennifer S. Ripley, John Van Epp, and J. P. De Gance
4. Care and Support of Families Impacted by Mental Illness-Stephen Grcevich
5. LGBTQ+ Issues in Marriage Ministry-Mark A. Yarhouse and Anna Brose
6. Ministering to Families When Children Come Out-Janet B. Dean, Stephen P. Stratton, and Mark A. Yarhouse
7. Domestic Violence and Church Ministry-Darby A. Strickland
8. Handling Divorce as a Ministry Leader: Tutorial from a Family Lawyer-Lynne Marie Kohm
9. Families Affected by Disability-Ryan Wolfe
10. Screens, Children, and Teens: The Challenges Are Real, and You Can Help-Kathy Koch
11. Adults and Screens: Preventing Crisis Through Digital Discipleship-Arlene Pellicane
12. Race, Discrimination, and Stress in the Family-Cassandra D. Page and Eric M. Brown
13. Ministering to Families in Poverty and Financial Crisis-Kristen Kansiewicz
14. The Challenge of Helping Couples in Conflict-David C. Olsen
15. Trauma in Families: Ministering When the Unimaginable Happen-Fred C. Gingrich and Heather Davediuk Gingrich
16. Ministry to Blended Families-David P. Mikkelson and Suzanne E. Mikkelson
17. Families and Addictions-Megan M. Cannedy and James N. Sells
18. Families, Aging, and Caregiving-Terry D. Hargrave and Paul Flores
List of Contributors



Jennifer S. Ripley (PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University) is professor of psychology, shares the Hughes Professor of Christian Thought and Mental Health, and codirects the Charis Institute at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and coauthor of Couple Therapy: A New Hope-Focused Approach.
Diane J. Chandler (PhD, Regent University) is associate professor of spiritual formation and leadership at the Regent University School of Divinity. She is the author of Christian Spiritual Formation: An Integrated Approach to Personal and Relational Wholeness.
James N. Sells (PhD, University of Southern California) is professor of counseling, shares the Rosemary S. Hughes Professor of Christian Thought and Mental Health, and codirects the Charis Institute at Regent University. He is a licensed psychologist, and his books include Family Therapies and Beyond the Clinical Hour.


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