Facilitating Counseling Groups (Teacher’s Guide)

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Leading a counseling group is different from leading a general discipleship group, even if both exist at the same church. A counseling group focuses on a specific need, garners heightened levels of vulnerability about matters of greater sensitivity, and requires more skill and intentionality from its leader. When a layperson is well-equipped, this kind of ministry is tremendously rewarding, as they see God multiply the work he did in their life with people walking a similar journey.

Brad Hambrick and John Chapman equip lay leaders to be effective in a group-based counseling ministry within the church. By learning how to use their life experiences and a group curriculum to help others overcome a life-dominating struggle of sin or suffering, leaders will learn to share the comfort and hope for change that can only come from God.

*Part of the Church-Based Counseling series designed to help churches mobilize and utilize levels of care from friendship to mentoring to counseling groups.

*Introduces readers to the G4 model of group-based counseling.

*Outlines the dynamics of leading a topic-specific peer counseling group and underscores the importance of ongoing support and training for group facilitators.

*Includes foreword by J. D. Greear

Description

SKU (ISBN): 9781645073314
ISBN10: 1645073319
Brad Hambrick | John Chapman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2023
Church Based Counseling
Publisher: New Growth Press

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