SoulCare Foundations II: Understanding People and Problems
-
Lesson OneThe Key Concepts in SoulCare: Review and Introduction to Building on Them3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson TwoA New Paradigm: SoulCare as Our Greatest Need3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson ThreeSoulCare is for Human Beings: What it Means to Bear God’s Image3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson FourDesigned to Relate I: The Capacity to Desire3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson FiveDesigned to Relate II: The Capacity to Perceive3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson SixFoolishness: The Enemy of SoulCare - Part I3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson SevenFoolishness: The Enemy of SoulCare - Part II3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson EightDesigned to Relate III and IV: The Capacity to Choose and the Capacity to Feel3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson NineThe Corrupted Image: We’re Hopeless and Helpless3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson TenDon’t Bless the Mess: We Need Something More3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Participants 274
Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › After reviewing the Ten Key Concepts of the Basic Model of SoulCare, reflect on what you are feeling as you anticipate talking to people with these concepts in mind.
Tagged: CC202-01
-
After reviewing the Ten Key Concepts of the Basic Model of SoulCare, reflect on what you are feeling as you anticipate talking to people with these concepts in mind.
E.Y. Coley, III replied 1 month, 1 week ago 75 Members · 75 Replies
-
I don’t really know as I have never done this before so I guess that part of me is apprehensive and the other part excited and ready to learn more.
-
After this review of the Ten Concepts of the Basic Model of Soulcare, I have been stirred to really engage and listen to people. With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I want to be able to know, explore, discover, and touch the lives of people that will cause them to hunger or have a deeper hunger for God. As I seek the wisdom of God I will come into a greater understanding of how to enter a person’s soul.
-
First off, I have to take a step back and understand how limited I am because of the brokenness of my humanity. It is an extreme privilege to enter into someone’s life, to go way below the surface and to see what is hidden. I remember that I am not trying to fix them, but maybe redirect or reframe the thinking into developing an unquenchable desire for their relationship with God. I cannot judge because I know how messed up I am deep inside. If I can discover the honest and practical story, If I can explore the internal motivation, if I can know my brother/sister like that, maybe the Holy Spirit can lead me in displaying a compelling vision to redirect the thinking into desiring God in a way that makes them more effective for the Kingdom of God. In that, I would focus on Jesus.
</div> -
After reviewing the 10 key concepts, I felt there are much work to do within me. Felt overwhelmed and apprehensive. Felt inadequate. Dr Crabb encouraged that we are to embrace the feeling of inadequacy and to look to God for the power of the Holy Spirit to help us to help others.
-
I’m really thankful for this succinct summary which pulls together the convoluted discussions of the 10 lessons of the first course. I’m a believer of “less is more”, and I can now see the full picture of where the model of SoulCare is going.
My feeling now is thinking how important reframing often is. The person comes to you with a problem, maybe hoping for a magic solution. But you need to reframe his focus to be the underlying condition of the heart and his relationship with God – the part of the iceberg “below the waterline”.
#SoulCare