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Marble
Retreat offers eight carefully designed days of group and
individual Christian counseling for no more than eight
people. Each person has three one-hour sessions of individual
counseling as well as twenty-seven hours of group counseling
with highly qualified Christian counselors. Initial hours
are spent in assessing your history and needs. Based on issues
identified, subsequent counseling is designed to deal with
those concerns.
Each retreat pursues three basic goals:
- Allow each participant to safely unburden the hurts and
pressures of life and ministry.
- Assist each person to understand herself/himself
more completely (interpersonally, intrapersonally and spiritually)
as their life patterns have developed.
- Encourage and enable development of new levels
of self-acceptance as well as more effective relational
skills. This often includes evaluation of expectations,
reordering of priorities, improving communication skills
and bringing balance into life.
Our
program is modeled after the Intensive Psychotherapy Center
at the Mayo Clinics, Rochester, MN, as an alternative to
months of conventional weekly counseling. It offers the added
benefit of focused work with like-minded colleagues (fellow
clergy and/or Christians).
If you are married, we insist on spousal participation.
We also ask that you be in a place of readiness for the tough
work of self-disclosure and self-awareness. To further enhance
the experience we ask that you totally suspend your ministry
responsibilities (including sermon or teaching preparations)
for the duration of your session.
The entire range of clergy and other Christians
come to Marble Retreat Christian Counseling each year for
healing of old hurts and finding new beginnings for their
shattered vision. Retreat guests come from many denominational,
ethnic and geographic backgrounds with one unifying bond--
they recognize the need for God's restoring touch for their
broken spirits. Committed Christian counselors wait to help
them find new insights and more effective coping skills.
For more info, see our frequently asked
questions and participant testimony.
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