Abstract

This study focuses on the conflicts that the Korean church has recently been experiencing from a Christian(pastoral) counseling perspective. It examines trauma from this church conflict. In addition, it is an example of an Autoethnographic study that was conducted on a small church requiring the influence of pastors instead of a large church. This approach is based on Internal Family System(IFS) Theory and Post-Traumatic Growth(PTG) Theory. Following the church conflict, he also proposed a Christian(pastoral) counseling approach for churches, pastors, and congregations. The approach was proposed with two perspectives, which were a Christian liturgy (preaching) perspective and a practical perspective.

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