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    Dave
    Keymaster

    Read the Holy Spirit and the Christian Therapist.

    This interview and the video in the previous content section by Siang Yang Tan discuss the role of the Holy Spirit in counseling.

    1. Discuss what you have learned from him (4-5 sentences) 2 points

    2. Include your views on the interview and video (4-5 sentences) 2 points

    3. Comment on one other learner’s discussion (4-5 sentences) 2 points

    #79705
    Collins Omondi
    Participant

    1. What I Learned from Siang Yang Tan
    I learned that the Holy Spirit plays a key role in Christian counselling. According to Siang Yang Tan, the Holy Spirit provides wisdom, comfort, and healing to both the counsellor and the client. The Spirit helps reveal deeper truths about a person’s problems and brings real change in their life.

    2. My Views on the Interview and Video
    I found the interview and video very helpful. Tan’s ideas about relying on the Holy Spirit offer a unique way to connect faith with counselling. His focus on prayer and listening to the Spirit reminded me that counselling should include spiritual care, not just emotional support.

    #79706
    Samuel Moodley
    Participant

    thanks Collins ,
    its amazing how Spirit and Truth work together .

    #80354
    Obedience017
    Participant

    1. Siang-Yang Tan’s lecture is a breath of fresh air, shedding light on the often-overlooked role of the Holy Spirit in Christian counseling. He paints a beautiful picture of the Spirit as the ultimate Counselor, working side-by-side with therapists to bring about deep healing and transformation. Tan’s insights into both the subtle, behind-the-scenes work of the Spirit and the more deliberate integration of spiritual practices are both enlightening and practical.

    2. It’s truly inspiring to hear Tan emphasize the Spirit’s active role in our work. It’s a powerful reminder that we’re not just going through the motions, but rather partnering with the divine to bring hope and restoration to those we serve.

    #80356
    Obedience017
    Participant

    I wholeheartedly agree with Collins’ point about the delicate balance between human effort and divine grace. As therapists, we must strive for excellence and professionalism. However, we must also humbly acknowledge our limitations and trust in the Spirit to work in ways that surpass our understanding.

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