On the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons was created in 1985.
Assistance given by a minister or pastor. This will usually be in the form of Godly advice or Biblical counsel. Pastoral care is the ministry of care and counseling provided by pastors, chaplains and other religious leaders to members of their church, or persons within a faith-based institution. ...
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Gracious Thomas has written: 'AIDS in India' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease) 'Life Skill Education and Curriculum' 'HIV and pastoral care' -- subject(s): HIV-positive persons, Pastoral counseling of
William B. Oglesby has written: 'Biblical Themes for Pastoral Care' -- subject- s -: Bible, Pastoral care, Pastoral counseling, Use 'Referral in pastoral counseling' -- subject- s -: Pastoral counseling 'Pastoral counseling in the theological curriculum' -- subject- s -: Counseling
Herbert T. Mayer has written: 'Como Interpretar las Escrituras (Interpreting the Holy Scriptures)' 'Pastoral care' -- subject(s): Case studies, Pastoral theology, Pastoral Care, History
No. There is nothing wrong with a homosexual goldfish. Take good care of him.
E. Brooks Holifield has written: 'A history of pastoral care in America' -- subject(s): Doctrines, History, Pastoral care, Pastoral counseling, Pastoral theology, Protestant churches 'Era of Persuasion' -- subject(s): Civilization, History, Intellectual life, Persuasion (Rhetoric)
because for the love of God and to be merciful to others .
George Fitchett has written: 'Assessing Spiritual Needs' -- subject(s): Case studies, Pastoral counseling, Pastoral psychology, Religious Psychology 'Spiritual Assessment in Pastoral Care'
Pastoral care involves providing emotional, spiritual, and sometimes practical support to individuals in need, often within a religious context. It focuses on listening, empathy, and offering guidance and comfort to help individuals cope with challenges, grief, or crises. Pastoral care is typically carried out by trained clergy, chaplains, or other religious leaders.
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Pastoral care in stress management involves providing emotional and spiritual support to individuals experiencing stress or difficult situations. It often includes offering guidance, counseling, prayer, and creating a safe space for individuals to share their feelings and concerns. Pastoral care aims to help individuals find inner peace, comfort, and strength to cope with stress.