College of Professional Christian Studies (Global) Departments of Biblical Studies and Christ-based Counseling
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COURSE: Counseling the Bereaved and Grief Stricken Practicum Requirement: Course Literature: When Tragedy Strikes, Counseling for Believers Facing Death and Grave Sickness Pre-requisites (if any):
Understanding the Course Design: Candidates use the literature to respond to questions. Questions are in chronological order throughout the course. Questions preceded with bracket statements require Biblical, spiritual, or counseling insight, and these questions test the students ability to deduce, assimilate, and otherwise process a number of factors to answer the questions.
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Statistical Section
1. What has captured the attention of the nation?
2. Is tragedy new?
3. What is the typical question after a tragic event?
4. What event gained world-wide attention?
5. State the two other events cited in the study?
6. What was a source of frustration for a believer questioned by an unbeliever?
7. What's the underlying reasoning for the type of question faced by the believer?
8. What's the expressed purpose of this study/guide?
9. Who would benefit greatly from this counsel?
10. When is this guide most effective?
11. Concerning support persons who are directly affected by tragedy, who do we learn a lesson from?
12. Why do we often ridicule Job's friends?
13. Did Job love the Lord?
14. How do we know the Job loved the Lord?
15. What was Satan's view of Jobs love for God?
16. What was God's view of Job's love for Him?
17. What did God allow Satan to do?
18. What specifically did Job attack?
19. What were Job's friends moved to do upon hearing about Job's calamity?
20. What was the first thing they did?
21. What is one of the most unfortunate efforts caregivers attempt to resolve hurt?
22. Can mere words address any issue?
23. Is it always the right time to say, "the Lord will not place a burden upon you that you cannot bear"?
24. What's appropriate in the initial aftermath of a tragic event?
25. What must be careful to never do concerning fault?
26. How many examples are provided by David's life in this study concerning tragedy?
27. What actions did David take concerning his son's condition?
28. Why was David's staff concerned?
29. Noting their fear, what did David recognize?
30. Why was his staff surprized?
31. What was David's explanation for his emotional turn-around?
32. What people are not afraid of the state of death?
33. When the child died, what was over for the child?
34. David knew the child was with whom?
35. What did David know about seeing the child again?
36. How did David feel about Absalom?
37. What kind of person was Absalom?
38. What did David do when he heard of Absalom's death?
39. What did Absalom's death lead to?
40. Who rebuked David for his insensitivity to his soldiers?
41. Did David change his behavior after being rebuked?
42. Why was David's mourning so great for his son?
43 What is the greatest tragedy?
44. Is anyone immune to tragedy?
45. While tragedy is always devastating, what is not a surprise?
46. Regardless of who or what we are, what is it that no one knows?
47. What did Solomon say in Ecc. 9:12?
48. Since tragedy and death are facts of life, what does the wise person do?
49. Do we have a "say" in our final destination?
50. How do unbelievers view THIS life?
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