How Do You Know They’re “The One”? Many young professionals have asked me, ‘What should I look for?’ I usually tell them — it’s more than just chemistry. It’s about
Reflection “Practicing the Way” John 15:4 — “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can
How are you Ordering Your Private World? Have you ever felt beautifully busy—everyone complimenting your productivity—yet inside you felt… hollow? That tension between outer success and inner emptiness is what
This course reshaped the way I see people and the sacred stories they carry. I’ve learned that effective pastoral care isn’t about fixing problems, but about creating safe, hope-filled spaces where individuals can rediscover the strength and resilience God has already placed within them
In Pastoral Care, Is Listening the New Love Language? This past Fall, I embarked on a profound learning experience through the CN711C Pastoral Counseling: A Short-Term Approach, Session C, Fall
Can SFBT and Narrative Therapy Transform Ministry? Pastoral Counseling: A Short-Term ApproachDr. William Roozeboom – Fuller Theological SeminaryPr. Lijo George, D.Min | Section C, Fall 2023 1) How Am I
Can Brief Theory Principles Be Integrated with Theological Understandings? CN711B Pastoral Counseling: A Short-Term ApproachSummer 2023 OnlineFuller Theological SeminaryInstructor: Dr. William D. RoozeboomBook Review by Pastor Lijo George, D.Min9/1/23 What
What does “drinking from the same well” mean in cross-cultural pastoral care? Author Johnson, Lydia. Drinking from the Same Well: Cross-Cultural Concerns in Pastoral Care and Counseling. Eugene, OR: Pickwick
Theme: Relationship, Marriage, and Family Issues I believe that the family is not only the smallest social unit but also forms a fundamental building block of the congregation, given that
Theme: Gender Dysphoria and Transgender Identity Theme: of Acceptance [self-acceptance and Accepting others] Video Thematic Analysis The Theme of Sexual Conflict and the Pain of not Belonging Sexual identities that
Themes Spiritual Abuse Spiritual abuse is a widespread problem in religious communities. There are many kinds of spiritual abuse. For example, when someone utilizes their religious or spiritual beliefs in
Pr. Lijo George Fuller Theological Seminary CN721 Mental Health Issues in Congregation Dr. Chris Adams 10/28/22 Major Themes Trauma-informed care It is vital to understand that trauma is common,
Bernau, John A. “From christ to compassion: The changing language of pastoral care.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 60, no. 2 (2021): 362-381. Simpson, Amy. Troubled minds: Mental illness and the
Pr. Lijo George Fuller Theological Seminary CN721 Mental Health Issues in Congregation Dr. Chris Adams 10/23/22 Transference “Transference” occurs when one person’s emotions are projected onto another. During a therapy
History and doctrines of a major Pentecostal denomination: Assemblies of God Submitted to Prof. Dr. Aaron Yom of the SUM Bible College & Theological Seminary Fall 2019: THEO5113 Pentecostal Theology
What is the significance of the “silence in heaven for about half an hour” in Revelation 8:1? Submitted to Professor: Dr. Robby J. Kagarise of the SUM Bible College &
A BIBLICAL APPROACH TO THE MIRACULOUS GIFTS Research Paper Submitted to Prof. Dr. Page Brooks Fall 2018: THEO6213 Biblical Perspectives: Popular Theologies in SUM Bible College & Theological Seminary Introduction
REVIEW OF THE TWO VIEWS OF HELL A Book Review Submitted to Prof. Dr. Page Brooks of the SUM Bible College & Theological Seminary Fall 2018: THEO6213 Biblical Perspectives: Popular
CULTURAL CURRENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE Observing Culture Report Looking for the Influence of Postmodernity In Light of Biblical Truth Submitted to Prof. Dr. Page Brooks of the SUM Bible College
Fallen Condition Focus Essay Submitted to Dr. Page Brooks of SUM Bible College & Theological Seminary. If a minister of God’s word isn’t careful, sometimes he or she can miss
Biblical Interpretation In 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 A troubled church in a muddled culture was all part of the reasons Paul wrote his letter to the church in Corinth. A key
