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What is Care and Counsel as Mission?

Autor: Bradford M. Smith
Datum: 27.09.2010
Category: Counseling as Mission

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Author:  Bradford M. Smith, Chair, Lausanne Care and Counsel as Mission Interest Group (LCCMIG)

The Lausanne  Care and Counsel as Mission Interest Group—the newest initiative within the Lausanne family of working and special interest groups is asking the question, “What is the role of Christian counseling, broadly understood, in taking ‘the whole gospel to the whole world’—especially a world of unprecedented suffering and woundedness?”  

What is Care and Counsel?

We use the phrase “care and counsel” to capture the breadth of multidisciplinary work done by Christian counselors and caregivers which goes beyond traditional counseling to include church and community-based ministries, emergency response to traumatic events, and educational outreach programs focused on marriage and family life. It includes people-helpers involved in counseling, pastoral care, spiritual direction, psychotherapy, coaching, mentoring, social work, crisis intervention, trauma treatment and more.

Whom are we helping?

Often when people hear the words “Christian counseling” and “missions” in the same sentence, they think of the vitally important work of member care—providing counseling for missionaries, humanitarian workers, and their families. As crucial as that work is, we believe there is a broader role for Christian counselors in world mission.

We are encouraged by the example of counselors who are using their people-helping gifts to bring compassion and healing to all people who seek it.  For example, psychologist Saul Cruz and his family have lived and worked among the poor in Mexico City for the past twenty years. Pavel Raus, a counselor and seminary professor in Prague, leads marriage seminars open to the public and draws in the wounded and disillusioned from the streets of that highly secular city. Gladys Mwiti is a clinical psychologist and founder of Oasis Africa in Nairobi, which has trained more than five thousand counselors in sixteen African countries—places where AIDS is making orphans of many. Saul, Pavel, and Gladys are part of the emerging new face of Christian counseling worldwide which wants to shed the perception of Christian counseling as limited to “50-minute hours” in well appointed suburban offices.

  • We envision paradigm of care and counsel as mission as three concentric circles: member care i.e. care for missionaries and humanitarian workers, Christian counseling in support of the global Church, and care and counsel for the whole world.
  • (See http://www.lausanneworldpulse.com/perspectives.php/1119?pg=2 for more information on the three circle paradigm).

While there are networks and publications focused on the work of the two smaller circles—member care and pastoral care--it appears that proportionally little research, training, theological reflection, or global conversation had focused on the overwhelming needs of the “big circle” and how Christian caregivers can respond.

What is the theological basis for care and counsel as mission?

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Stichwörter: counseling, mental health, pastoral, mission, care, counsel, poor, training, cross-cultural, multicultural, cultural

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Care and Counseling should not be thought of as just 50 minutes sessions with someone. I am glad that care and counseling has been taken to the mission field. There are so many people that are disillusioned in this world and care and counseling serves a wholistic purpose. More of this needs to be done in the United States as well in different atmospheres other that in a office.


15.07.2011
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@ Rapture7:

I have seen so many missions just concentrate on food ministry or clothing ministry but few deal with counseling of any type. They may offer to pray with someone but to sit and listen and try to give them godly advice, not seen much. I am so grateful to see so many students at GWU going for that mission field...God Bless them.


15.07.2011
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Fantastic ground work. I will be following the discussions of this working group long after Cape Town and hope to be a part. Thank you for opening doors to the dreams that many have held for years!


21.10.2010

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