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Teaching ministry students to ask beautiful questions
Narrative practice offers an excellent resource for the work of pastoral care.
Ministry with the grieving
Twenty of us gathered to talk about having a job that requires us to weep with those who weep.
Unexpected revelation
My conversation partner may have been a prophet—or a quack. My job was simply to listen.
by Samuel Wells
Two tough questions at the coffee shop
Why are you still in the church? Why bother with Christianity at all?
by Samuel Wells
Catholic acts of mercy during the AIDS crisis
Michael O’Loughlin paints a vivid portrait of the complex, compassionate, and sometimes daring ways individual Catholics responded.
by Aaron Klink
Giving and receiving care are what we’re made for
Arthur Kleinman’s memoir gets at the heart of what it means to be human.
The human moments of pastoral care
There’s something uniquely precious about being physically present with people.
A father and his dying daughter came to see me. They wanted different things.
Sometimes truth is better than comfort.
by Samuel Wells
Willimon and Hauerwas’s out-of-season words on pastoral care
Pastors coping with the pandemic need our encouragement, not our carping.
Pastoral care is part of Christian formation
A response to Will Willimon and Stanley Hauerwas
The dangers of providing pastoral care
Woundedness is the predictable price we pay for being sent on outrageous assignments by Jesus.
William H. Willimon and Stanley Hauerwas in conversation
Four ways faith leaders can shift to trauma-informed ministry
When everyone is traumatized, caregiving takes on new dimensions.
Beginning to learn to be a pastor
Shortly after his ordination, a home visit unexpectedly throws a new pastor in the deep end.
10 guidelines for pastoral care during the coronavirus outbreak
How can we accompany people through this valley of anxiety, fear, and death?
Pastors, friendship, and the limits of boundaries
What use are boundaries when you’re sitting with a friend who is about to die?
by Samuel Wells
Pastoral care that meets addiction at its source
Sonia Waters sees pain and trauma at the heart of this particular type of soul sickness.
by Anna Kendig
Family caregivers and the different journeys they’re on
The roller coaster, the marathon, and the deep end
by Amy Ziettlow
Googling my way out of a pastoral relationship
The man turned in a visitor card. I pulled up my web browser.
A pastoral encounter with abortion I’ll never forget
The teenager told me she was down to her last option: a hanger.
Trauma survivors are in your congregation. How will you help them heal?
Christy Gunter Sim, a trauma expert and domestic violence survivor, offers case studies for church leaders.