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E-grāmata: Preaching Hope in Darkness: Help for Pastors in Addressing Suicide from the Pulpit

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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Faithlife Corporation
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683594123
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2020
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683594123

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How can a preacher best address suicide from the pulpit?

Pastors face many challenges. Suicide in a congregation is amongst the most heart-rending and intimidating. However, the preacher has a unique capacity to engender gospel hope for preparing the congregation and comforting the bereaved. To do so, preachers need help understanding the challenges and opportunities presented by addressing suicide from the pulpit.

In Preaching Hope in Darkness, two practitioners in fields that do not typically interact--homiletics (Scott M. Gibson) and psychology (Karen Mason)--work together to support the preacher in this difficult task. Gibson and Mason offer wise advice on a range of topics such as suicide prevention, post-crisis care, and funeral sermon preparation. With an appendix of sample sermons and a sample funeral liturgy, Preaching Hope in Darkness is an essential go-to guide for this difficult topic.
Introduction 1(5)
Chapter 1 Understanding Suicide
6(16)
Chapter 2 Preaching to Your Culture
22(17)
Chapter 3 Preventing Suicide
39(18)
Chapter 4 Preaching to Protect Against Suicide
57(17)
Chapter 5 Pastoral Care After a Suicide Crisis
74(22)
Chapter 6 The Funeral Sermon and Post-Suicide Care
96(18)
Chapter 7 Young Adult and Youth Group Preaching and Teaching
114(13)
Conclusion
123(4)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
127(108)
Appendix A Two Sermons That Deal with Suicide
131(22)
Appendix B Sample Liturgy for World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10)
153(10)
Appendix C Sample Handout for Survivors Following a Suicide
163(4)
Appendix D Sample Response Protocol Following a Suicide
167(4)
Appendix E Four Funeral Sermons Following a Suicide
171(14)
Appendix F Sample Funeral Liturgy Following a Suicide
185(12)
Appendix G Sample Letter to Youth Group Parents about the Suicide Prevention Bible Studies Series
197(2)
Appendix H Bible Studies for Youth and Young Adults
199(32)
Appendix I Help for Parents in Supporting Their Students Following a Suicide
231(4)
Notes 235
Scott M. Gibson (DPhil, University of Oxford) holds the David E. Garland Chair of Preaching and is the director of the PhD in Preaching Program at Baylor University/Truett Seminary (Waco, TX). He is cofounder of the Evangelical Homiletics Society and the author or coauthor of several books on preaching.

Karen Mason has an MA in Old Testament and a PhD in counseling psychology and is professor of counseling and psychology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (South Hamilton, MA). She is the author of Preventing Suicide: A Handbook for Pastors, Chaplains and Pastoral Counselors (InterVarsity Press, 2014).