Loving the Soul: How to Love should be read by every clergy and professional caregiver who wants to improve their quality of service to humanity, especially the marginalized. Moreover, it should be read by every child of God who wants to know how to listen, learn, and love souls. If you want to be a more loving person and enhance your relationship with Jesus Christ, this book is for you. Loving the Soul: How to Love is an essential training manual that every pastor should have to “equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ” (Eph. 4:12, ESV). This book provides a wide variety of ministries that will help your church fulfill the missionary mandates of the gospel.
The Forgiving Soul shows you how to: Accept the grace, mercy, and love of God that forgives your soul forgive yourself of your sins, shortcomings, faults and failures Use Conflict Resolution Skills to foster peace and harmony in the family, church and society overcome life’s unfairness and injustices participate in the Process of Forgiveness that heals your heart Is it difficult for you to forgive someone? Does the anger and pain of the past keep you from going forward in life? Do not let another day go by! Discover the peace, healing and freedom of God’s grace and forgiveness.
The Capitalist-Christian Contradiction exposes the political, economic, and spiritual contradictions in our society and the church. It points out how Americas capitalist system creates and maintains economic inequality, political corruption, economic exploitation , racial oppression, and spiritual poverty to worship the almighty dollar bill. Furthermore, the love of money has transformed many churches into a den of thieves that promulgates a prosperity gospel, enriching its clergy and impoverishing the community. Humanitys only hope is to seek Gods kingdom or the beloved community of peace, justice, equality, and freedom for all people regardless of race, class, creed, level of morality, gender, or religion.
Are you and your family grieving the death of a loved one and need comfort? No More Tears will comfort you as you cry for your beloved, cope with the loss, and create a new life of peace and joy. Moreover, it provides information on how to comfort the bereaved of all ages, develop a grief support group, conduct a memorial service, and give a eulogy. It is a masterful creation, bereavement bible, and a missal of encouragement that I would recommend to those who are grieving and those working in the field of grief and loss (Kathleen M. VanNeste-Kortebein, MS, LPC, bereavement specialist). An excellent and introspective read that will guide you toward understanding your grief and coping with your loss. This book will lead you in the right direction to live a more peaceful and joyful life. Terrific advice and resources to assist and comfort the bereaved. I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with grief (Anna Goff, MSW, hospice social worker, grief counselor). No More Tears is a must-read for all pastors, ministers, deacons, and grief counselors who comfort the bereaved(Rev. Deloris Greer-Stevens, Friendship Baptist Church). The pages are filled with valuable information, instruction, and encouragement (Dr. Samuel Bullock Jr., Bethany Baptist Church). A book that I highly recommend to all psychologists, social workers, nurses, and counselors who care for the elderly (Sandra White, director of operationsEast PACE Southeast Michigan).
“It is well with my Soul, is a thoughtful, comprehensive book on spiritual care for the dying. Dr. White lifts his knowledge and prose with his innate and acquired humility, kindness and compassion. I have worked with him for years and appreciate his open heart and generous nature. How fortunate that he took time to give us his wisdom as he has done so many times for my patients at the bedside.” Kathleen Murphy BS MD FAAHPM Palliative Care Consult Service Assistant Professor, Oakland University William Beaumont Medical School William Beaumont Hospital , Royal Oak , Michigan “At times it seems easier to deal with the physical aspects of death and dying rather than confronting the spiritual health of a hospice patient. Dr. White has given me a new tool box to provide spiritual comfort to someone facing death and to their family and caregivers. Every hospice clinician should carry a copy of, “It is well with my soul” in their medical bag and every caregiver should have a copy on their nightstand to read and reflect on each day.” Fran Adamski , RN Hospice Clinical Manager “It is well with my soul, speaks to both chaplains and social worker issues. The information addressed by Dr. White is helpful and informative. I feel I will be able to put to use his findings in my practice as a hospice social worker.” Sandra Goldberg, LMSW Hospice Social Worker “There is not enough literature on Hospice Spiritual Assessment and Spiritual Care for the dying. It is well with my soul, is a pioneering work that provides a comprehensive Hospice Spiritual Assessment and essential information on Spiritual Care for the terminally ill. I highly recommend that every hospice chaplain, grief counselor, volunteer and pastor use this important resource as they serve the terminally ill.” Rev. Dana Darby, M.Div. Hospice Manager of Chaplains, Bereavement and Volunteer Coordinator “It is well with my soul, is a manual, an awesome tool and contribution to those who either work or care for the terminally ill. It enables the hospice chaplain , clergy , social worker and others to gain insight , information and knowledge that is important to the dying person and enhances their relationship , their belief system and bring them peace.” Rev. Ingrid Ingram, D.Min. Hospice Chaplain “The spiritual meditations in, It is well with my soul, were a source of comfort and brought joy inside my tears. This book will be a great success. You wait and see.” L.M. Hospice patient
If you were told that you had a certain amount of time to live, what would you do? If you were aware that a family member, a friend or someone you know was terminally ill, what would you say to them or how would you help them? Dying in Peace : Preparing for Eternity, was written to help you answer these questions. This spiritual workbook will help us prepare for death by addressing our spiritual, psychological, social, and physical concerns. Our dying Savior Jesus Christ uttered seven last phrases from His cross which inspires us to forgive others, transcend our pain for paradise, share our love, pray thru our loneliness, express our passion, experience spiritual fulfillment and deliverance. Dying in Peace, provides important end of life information on how to prepare your funeral or memorial service, Last Will and Testament, Obituary, Patient Advocate, and DNR. Furthermore, it encourages us to perform a Spiritual Self-Assessment, fulfill our Spiritual Bucket List and record our Life Story. This spiritual and practical information can be used by clergy, healthcare professionals and everyone who cares for the terminally ill. Dying in Peace, can be used in a group bible study. Its Christ centered approach to the subject of death is spiritually enlightening and empowering for people of every church, race, class, nationality and level of spirituality. Dying in Peace : Preparing for Eternity, help us face our mortality and enhances our spirituality that we may have peace with God, others and our self.
Aging Gracefully: Spiritual Care for the Aging Adults is an excellent resource for pastors, chaplains, social workers, nurses, physicians, geriatric workers, health aides, and caregivers who serve aging adults. It provides information on how to conduct a spiritual assessment, render spiritual care, develop a spiritual care group for aging adults and spiritual self-care tips for caregivers and healthcare providers. This is a must-read for everyone who is caring for an elderly person who wants to age gracefully. Reverend White has crafted a valuable guide for helping caregivers learn how to engage in meaningful spiritual dialogue with aging adults, so they may reflect on their own life and purpose. Mary Kummer Naber, President/CEO, PACE Southeast Michigan Dr. Whites contribution will serve as a welcome reference resource to those dedicated to the loving care of the elderly. Rev. Dr. Kenneth E. Harris, President, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Senior Pastor, Detroit Bible Tabernacle There is no doubt that this book will impact all who read it whether an aging adult, personal caregiver or healthcare providers who have chosen caring for this population as their calling. Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby, M.D., F.A.C.P. Medical Director, PACE Southeast Michigan Dr. White skillfully and succinctly describes the existential needs of the elderly in this simple, but spectacular read. Summarizing empirical research, quotes from the brilliant, vast personal experience, and alliterative aids, he provides a comprehensive guide for primary spiritual care for both families and professional caregivers. Evan Fonger, M.D., PACE Southeast Michigan Dr. Samuel White, III has authored a comprehensive yet practical handbook for health care professionals and even family members caring for aging adults. Sue Hammel, RN, BSN, PACE Southeast Michigan, Director of Operations- West As a social worker for PACE, I highly recommend this book to my co-workers, friends, family members who work in the health care industry. Linda Bazzy, LMSW, PACE Southeast Michigan Aging Gracefully tells how a positive spiritual or religious attitude can enhance the aging process and a support group. M. McBride, Coordinator, Senior/Retiree Program
Hope For Your Soul Do you need a word of encouragement? Hope For Your Soul will lift you from the valley of despair to mountain tops of hope. Each meditation will strengthen your faith to pursue your dreams and move your mountains. This is a must read for every soul that hungers for hope and inspiration. In a time where suicide is at an all-time high, despair and depression abound both within and outside of the Church, and the political landscape is dangerously repressive and regressive, the Prophet in the person of the Dr. Samuel White, III, stands in the ruins and says Yes there is hope. Dr. Genetta Y. Hatcher Vice President of Administration and Student Services Director of Recruitment Ecumenical Theological Seminary One of the most difficult struggles can be the struggle to find hope. Drawing from his many years of experience as pastor, teacher, and writer, Dr. Samuel White, III helps us find our way to that elusive goal. If youre looking for a reminder of what truly matters in our lives, and a road map for how to get back there, youll find it in the pages of Hope For Your Soul. Dr. Brandon R. Grafius Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, Ecumenical Theological Seminary Dr. Samuel White, III, encourages the reader that there is hope for the mind, body and more importantly the soul. -Dr. Edward Knox Author Gods Grace Through Grief
Dr. Whites definitive description of the soul and its appropriate care are probing, challenging, insightful, engaging, and caring. I highly recommend that practicing Christians read this book. It can help us to improve our lives in various ways. Dr. Tony Curtis Henderson, Professor Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Detroit, Michigan I strongly recommend this timely, engaging book. This treatise is a harmony with both Hebrew and Greek biblical scholarship as well as African/Edenic cultural principles and practices. Rev. Dr. Steve Bland, Jr., Pastor, Liberty Temple Baptist Church Moderator, Michigan District Baptist Association 1st Vice President, The Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit and Vicinity This is a spiritually passionate and scholarly biblical challenge to every believer in Jesus Christ to care for their soul. Dr. White gives us chapter after chapter of Bible based rational for taking care of ourselves inside and out. It is a must read for anyone who is serious about the call of God upon their lives. Use this step-by-step approach and watch your spiritual life grow daily. Dr. Edward L. Branch, Pastor Third New Hope Baptist Church, Detroit, Michigan Dr. Samuel White, IIIs insightful and poignant analysis of the progression of spiritual development and maturity is a needed treatise. We all identify with the spectrum of struggle that life itself presents in our indigenous spiritual journeys. Caring for Your Soul unearths the implementation strategies that balance our humanity vs. divinity issues with authenticity and purposefulness. Bishop Edgar Vann, Ebenezer Church, Detroit, Michigan
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