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Emotional difficulties, terminal illness, substance abuse, marital conflict, depression, physical disorders, anger, anxiety, and guilt. In all of these struggles, the Christian is to direct others to Christ for hope and peace that only He can provide. This book uses various case studies to help pastors and counselors apply the Law and the Gospel to specific situations in relevant and appropriate ways.
Filled with Scriptures, personal prayer, and words of wisdom grounded firmly in the Bible, this 64-page, full-color booklet provides hope for those facing challenging days in their lives. A great encouragement for people struggling with loneliness, financial trouble, unemployment, marital issues, health concerns, and more.
This updated bestseller features a fresh new look and feel! It's also been upgraded to a larger size that makes it easier to hold while reading. These changes plus the new soft-touch feel will enhance the readability of this comforting book.
Filled with words of encouragement, hope-filled Scripture, and heart-stirring prayers, this 64-page, full-color book provides a journey through the emotional turmoil that serious illness causes. Through each stage of diagnosis and treatment, this book poignantly and compassionately presents God’s gift of hope during times of illness or pain.
Perfect-bound book with soft-touch cover, measures 5-1/2" x 8-1/2".
Scripture: Assorted ESV verses
At different stages in our lives, we may react to the thought of death in different ways-with a shrug of our shoulders, with a frown, with a burden of worry, with tears, or with fear and anger. No matter what our thoughts of death may be at the moment, God comes to us in His Word to embrace us with His promises.
Filled with encouragement, help, and hope through Scripture and heartfelt prayers, this booklet is a great tool to use in ministering to those grieving the death of a loved one.
How can we accept the death of someone we love and go on living without them? Written especially for those who are flooded with questions and emotions as a loved one nears death.
A handy, pocket-sized collection of Christ-centered devotions, prayers, Scripture, and hymns to help bring comfort, peace, encouragement, and hope to those who have lost a loved one or are preparing for their own death.
The elderly, AIDS patients, the dying, mourners, the mentally ill, the depressed. Many of you may regularly come into contact with these people who are dealing with death and the struggles of life. This book written by an experienced chaplain helps pastors and lay people in ministering to these special needs. The book also considers a Christian's response to medical-ethics questions including euthanasia.
Fall '24
Required FLS textbook for Principles of Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '23
Required FLS textbook for Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '22
Required FLS textbook for Principles of Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '21
Required FLS textbook for Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '20
Required FLS textbook for Principles of Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '19
Required FLS textbook for Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Pastoral Care Under the Cross is a practical guide for pastors who visit the sick and who generally shepherd the flock of God. Eyer is a former chaplain and pastor with much experience in this area of ministry. Probably the most helpful aspect of this book is the practical examples he gives from his own experience. Through his “stories,” he communicates what pastoral ministry looks like, very raw with emotion, and real problems. This book will be especially helpful to those pastors beginning the pastoral ministry.
—Dr. James Molstre
Prayers in Bereavement
8 1/2" x 3 1/2" Tract.
Activities, questions, and comforting Scripture encourage children ages 7-12 to process their grief in a healing way. Adults will find questions helpful as conversation starters to share in the grief process.
Written especially for those who have experienced loss for a variety of reasons. Topics include child's serious illness, divorce, job loss, economic loss, loss of physical abilities, fear of losing faith. Some of the more serious losses may paralyze our emotions and send us into shock. Others leave us angry, hurt, or confused. God’s Word assures us in our times of loss, God has not forsaken us.
Have you ever lost a favorite toy or had to say goodbye to a friend who moved away? At times like that, we feel sad. But when someone we loved has died, we feel more than sadness. We feel grief. This book gently suggests ways for children to understand and cope with grief and to find comfort in Jesus, our Good Shepherd, and in His promise of an eternal home.
The circumstances don't seem to matter. Whether it was the result of a sudden accident or a lingering illness, whether it was a child or an aged grandmother, whether we had anticipated many more years together or had prayed that God would take our loved one soon, the death of a loved one brings profound grief. Now what? In the dark hours of grief, what a friend we have in Jesus!