Pastoral care

African American Pastoral Care by Edward P. Wimberly is a supplement to the book written in 1979 on Pastoral Care in the Black Church.  Pastoral Care by African Americans shows pastoral counselors how to care for African Americans through a narrative methodology. By linking personal stories and the pastor's stories to the heart language of the Bible stories, counselors can use God's unfolding drama to bring healing and reconciliation to human lives. Further, demonstrating that caring can be shown through story telling and is widely used by the black church.  
The stories relayed are basic methods used in the past by black clergy, seminary students and lay people.  Using the methodology of storytelling can build and improve the care given by our black pastors.  Black Pastors share stories how caring for their members rely on seven needed narratives gained from stories and metaphors.  They motivate their members to action by: helping them to see themselves in a new light, help them recognize new resources, enable them to channel behavior in constructive ways, sustain them in crisis, bring healing and reconciliation in relationships, heal scars of memories, and provide guidance when direction is needed.  The African American Pastor tell stories that help people gain a glimpse of hope in the midst of suffering.  Metaphors have been used for centuries to link Christians to positive directions in life.  God from the very beginning uses identifying through biblical stories to heal, provide wholeness, and liberation for the sake of others.  God provides four major functions to act in our lives:  to unfold, link, thicken, and twist to arrive at the final outcome of our purpose in life.  
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