Episode #3 Show Notes
Hosts: Jinda Reinig and Kimberly Willess
Special Guest: Warren Lamb
Summary
In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Kimberly, Jinda, and Warren discuss the Whole-Person Ministry approach to biblical counseling, emphasizing a focus on the combination of physical, emotional, and spiritual health. They explore how foundational beliefs impact counseling practices, the importance of nutrition and gut health, and the need for counselors to consider the whole person in their approach. The conversation highlights the significance of rest, the theology of food, and the role of lifestyle choices in mental, emotional, and spiritual health, ultimately advocating for a holistic view of well-being in counseling.
Takeaways
Key takeaways from the discussion include:
- The Whole-Person Ministry approach blends theology, philosophy, and practical anthropology.
- Understanding human identity and purpose is crucial for healing.
- Physical health significantly impacts emotional and spiritual well-being.
- Counselors need to consider diet, rest, and activity in their practice.
- Gut health is foundational to overall health.
- A biblical “theology of food” connects spiritual and physical nourishment.
- Rest is a command, not a suggestion, in Scripture.
- Counseling ought to address the whole person, not just parts.
- Healthy habits need to be instilled from a young age.
- Awareness of nutritional needs can lead to better health outcomes, including counseling outcomes.
Relevant Links
- Truth in Love Biblical Counseling
- Whole-Person Ministry Training
- Unbound: Growing Ever-Freer in Christ
Warrenism of the Week: "Being content in our circumstances is not the same as being content with our circumstances. The first is driven by our trust in God. The latter is driven by our focus on our own desires."