At a Glance
Do the emotionally painful issues in a woman’s life seem to be increasing—or are we simply becoming more aware? Certainly the need for relevant resources has increased. Emotional wounds are more likely to heal in the care of shepherds who understand the critical aspects of the “injury” and the appropriate insights that foster healing. This invaluable resource may be just that resource for you and your team, resulting in more effective shepherding.
More Details
Organized in a multiple lesson format, the course provides video lectures and quizzing modules.
Course Outline
- Lesson 1 - Identifying the Pain
- Lesson 2 - Grief and Loss
- Lesson 3 - What does Healing Look Like?
- Lesson 4 - Jesus Enters People's Pain
FAQ
What do I need to take this course?
You will need an Internet connection and a Bible.
Who is this course for?
This course is for those who would like to better understand how to minister to women within and outside the church.
Instructors
Dr. Bev Hislop
Dr. Hislop is Professor of Pastoral Care and the founder and former director of the Western Seminary Women’s Center for Ministry. She is an M.S.M. graduate of Multnomah Biblical Seminary and earned the Doctor of Ministry at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Dr. Hislop is also the author of “Shepherding Women in Pain” and “Shepherding a Woman’s Heart” from Moody Publishing.