Based on original research, it highlights the significant gap between African and Western approaches. In Africa, pastoral counseling is shaped by an African worldview that integrates culture, prayer, spirituality, prophecy, and deliverance, with a strong emphasis on the active presence of the Holy Spirit. In contrast, Western pastoral counseling is grounded in professionalism and heavily influenced by psychology, which has gradually overshadowed scripture in some practices.
The book also examines various forms of counseling-such as marital, family, and premarital counseling-and encourages mutual learning between African and Western practitioners. Ultimately, it calls for a balanced approach that values both cultural and theological depth in the ministry of counseling.
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