![]() Many of us have staked our eternal security on what the Lord has said in the Bible, but some still doubt what He says about money and His provision for us. ![]() The good news in today’s Scripture passage is that the Lord promises to provide everything we need if we will honor Him with the first part of our wealth. We’re tempted to replace the Father’s plan with our own because His feels so uncertain. The thought of giving that way creates anxiety about not having enough. For many of us, however, that’s hard to put into practice. By being aware of the signs outlined above and having access to resources related to specialized counselling services within your local community, you can ensure that those under your charge receive the best possible care during challenging times.Yesterday we learned about the Lord’s plan for financial security: giving back to Him the first part of our earnings. It can be difficult for pastors to recognize when it’s time to make this recommendation-but doing so could mean life changing results for those under their care. No matter how well trained and experienced pastors and church staff may be in providing pastoral care, there will be some instances where specialized counselling will be needed by their congregants. This kind of perspective can be invaluable as we lead our churches well. Often, these professionals have insights into the community and the challenges facing it that we don’t necessarily think of. It can be tough to know who to connect with the folks who need help, and when emergencies arise, you want to know who you’re sending your congregants to.Ĭonnecting with local counselors and therapists can pay dividends in other ways as well. Do some research on the counselling centers and therapists available locally in your community, as well as virtual resources available online. It’s important that in these situations, we’re prepared to recommend resources to those we are called to pastor. ![]() In all of these cases, it is important for pastors and church leaders to remember that they do not have all of the answers or solutions needed by their congregants-but they do possess enough knowledge of their situation and resources available in order to make an informed decision on whether or not they should recommend specialized counselling services. When the individual needs more support than what can be provided by pastors or church staff – such as one-on-one counseling sessions or group therapy sessions. When the individual is struggling with an issue that requires professional help from someone who is trained in that particular area – such as depression or anxiety counseling, PTSD therapy.Ĥ. When the individual has already tried different methods of dealing with the problem but has not been successful – such as marriage and family counselling or addiction treatment programs.ģ. When the issue is too complex or deep-rooted for the pastor or church staff to handle on their own – such as cases of serious mental illness, addiction, or grief and trauma counseling.Ģ. Here are some of the most common scenarios:ġ. There are certain situations in which it may be necessary for a pastor or church leader to suggest that someone seek specialized counselling in addition to the pastoral care they are receiving. When It’s Necessary To Recommend Specialized Counselling In this blog post, let’s take a look at when it might be necessary for a pastor to make such a recommendation. But there may be times when it is necessary for us to recommend that a congregant seek specialized counselling in addition to meeting with pastors and church staff. We strive to provide spiritual guidance and support to our congregants during difficult times. As pastors, we are called to serve our congregants in any way we can.
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