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SoulCare Foundations I: The Basic Model

  1. Lesson One
    Introduction to SoulCare: Getting Started on the Journey
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  2. Lesson Two
    The First Task in Learning to Provide SoulCare: Knowing What You're After and What It Takes to Get There
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  3. Lesson Three
    A Personal Search: Beginning with an Inside Look
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  4. Lesson Four
    The Concept of Ruling Passions: What Energy Carries You into the Life of Another
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  5. Lesson Five
    Brokenness: The Key to Releasing the Power of SoulCare
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  6. Lesson Six
    The Good and the Bad in the Human Soul: Self-Need vs. Soul-Thirst
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  7. Lesson Seven
    Entering the Battle for Another's Soul: The First Step
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  8. Lesson Eight
    Wisdom: A Roadmap for Entering the Soul Without Getting Lost
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  9. Lesson Nine
    Getting into the Battle: Moving Below the Waterline from the Presenting Problem to the Story of the Soul
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    1 Assessment
  10. Lesson Ten
    Agents of Growth: What SoulCare Can Do in Our Lives
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  11. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    1 Activity
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    1 Assessment

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Home Forums Many people assume that learning the theory and skills of SoulCare is all that is needed to become an effective counselor. Dr. Crabb begins with a very different assumption, that discerning the passions that rule within you as a SoulCarer is essential. What do you perceive to be the dangers of ignoring this assumption? Illustrate your reasoning with examples from your own life or create a scenario that illustrates it.

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  • Many people assume that learning the theory and skills of SoulCare is all that is needed to become an effective counselor. Dr. Crabb begins with a very different assumption, that discerning the passions that rule within you as a SoulCarer is essential. What do you perceive to be the dangers of ignoring this assumption? Illustrate your reasoning with examples from your own life or create a scenario that illustrates it.

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    Deleted User
    08/01/2021 at 18:07

    On Feb. 8/2021 I was wanting to feed my inner man, that I begin to scroll on the University website for some free classes. I came across SoulCare Foundations and the Holy Spirit said this one, ok I said, but its not free, not knowing what it entailed. So in July the Spirit brought it back two my memory and so I applied and here I am. When I look back over my life I have been that safe place for family and friends, not powerful though. Since taking this course the Lord has opened my eyes to the purpose of this course. I’ve been dumped on so much with others mess that I am a mess and I’ve always ask the question I’m not adequate to help these people I need help. God will always prepare us then the opportunity will come. I wasn’t aware I was doing counseling work never thought of myself as one. This course is helping me to look at myself. Without proper spiritual guidance we can mess people up more than they are, using our intellect or somthing we read from a book. After the fourth lesson I wonder how many people I’ve messed up with my theorys and Bible quotes. After completing this SoulCare Foundation 1, I’m hoping to expose the mess in my life that I can open up and let people know and exploe and discover and touch me.

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    Deleted User
    07/19/2021 at 07:31

    Before taking this course I was often stumped at what to say or do when people come to me with their struggles. I would go on my knees and ask God for any download big or small before another meet up! I didn’t want to just say what they want to hear but rather what God wants them to know. But I think what really touched them was my walking with them and praying with & for them. Helping them to hear from God directly. Reminding them how much God loves them and I care too.

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    Deleted User
    07/07/2021 at 09:12

    Flesh-centered help rather than Spirit-centered.

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    Deleted User
    07/07/2021 at 00:32

    There must be a desire within the counselor to know yourself more deeply . In order to be a soulcarer. one must be genuinely interested and show curiosity towards the for the right reasons , Become a “safe”person by developing a relationship and a vision for that person

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    Deleted User
    07/07/2021 at 00:09

    A soulcarer needs to become a safe person to the counselee by developing a relationship and a vision for that person It is not enough to just desire what is best. There has to be a genuine curiosity and deeper relationship before offering help in any other way. The counselor must also assess whether our passions towards this soulcare are genuine,not selfishly inclined.For example, be sure you are not taking on this role to add a entry on your resume, or to get a pat on the back from a friend etc,or perhaps just for a feelgood

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