Integrating Biblical Counseling Principles into the Small Group Discipleship Model at Foothills Church of Stayton, Oregon
Subject
Counseling--Biblical teachingDiscipling (Christianity)
Small groups--Religious aspects--Christianity
Abstract
INTEGRATING BIBLICAL COUNSELING PRINCIPLES INTOTHE SMALL GROUP DISCIPLESHIP MODEL AT
FOOTHILLS CHURCH OF STAYTON, OREGON
Robert Raymond Baddeley, DEdMinThe Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2020
Faculty Supervisor: Dr. Matthew D. Haste
This project seeks to integrate biblical counseling practice and principles into the small group discipleship model of ministry at Foothills Church in Stayton, Oregon. Chapter 1 discussed the context, leadership structures, and discipleship at Foothills and the rationale and goals for integrating biblical counseling into the small groups format.
Chapter 2 provides the biblical basis and theological support for the integration of biblical counseling principles into discipling within the small group format.
Chapter 3 is a review of the biblical and theological basis for the integration of biblical counseling principles and disciple-making.
Chapter 4 explains the implementation of the project. Included is the summary of each session, key texts used for instruction, and discipleship and counseling connections for each topic.
Chapter 5 evaluates the goals, objectives, and implementation of the project. It also includes reflections and lessons learned along with critique for improvements in the course.