This handbook emerges from a conviction that pastoral care, when grounded in the liberating Gospel of Christ and the radical love embodied in the ministry of the Apostle Paul, is a transformative force for individuals, communities, and systems. Too often, pastoral ministry has been confined to narrow traditions that spiritualize suffering, individualize sin, and silence the voices of the oppressed.
This book seeks to challenge and dismantle those theological misconceptions.
This handbook emerges from a conviction that pastoral care, when grounded in the liberating Gospel of Christ and the radical love embodied in the ministry of the Apostle Paul, is a transformative force for individuals, communities, and systems. Too often, pastoral ministry has been confined to narrow traditions that spiritualize suffering, individualize sin, and silence the voices of the oppressed.
This book seeks to challenge and dismantle those theological misconceptions.