Personal Statement On Pastoral Counseling

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John, thank you for your post, I really enjoyed reading it. It seems an average of six to seven hours of lay/pastoral counseling is quite a lot, in addition to your other obligations as Senior Pastor. You stated, most of your lay/pastoral counseling is primarily, demonstrating your well-developed listening skills, to people and their problems. According to our reading, a few weeks ago, good and attentive listening, is vital to the counseling process. It is my experience, at times; some people are just looking for someone to listen to them. Have you observed that as well? Have you ever noticed; some clients come into your office, just to vent; especially with you being the Senior Pastor? Sometimes, however, not often, it seems the attention, as well as, the opportunity to vent, is all the client is looking for. You also stated, various reasons why you counsel so many hours, having to do with where you serve as Senior Pastor. I concur when you suggested that one of the contributing factors to the amount of counseling is because you are the Senior Pastor; however, in talking with vario...

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