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Finding Seekers: How to Develop a Spiritual Direction Practice from Beginning Full-Time Employment

Current price: $18.95
Finding Seekers: How to Develop a Spiritual Direction Practice from Beginning Full-Time Employment
Finding Seekers: How to Develop a Spiritual Direction Practice from Beginning Full-Time Employment

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Finding Seekers: How to Develop a Spiritual Direction Practice from Beginning Full-Time Employment

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You have spent a great amount of time, effort, and money in training to be a good spiritual director. Now you can fulfill this calling as your full-time work. This book is an "insider's report from the trenches," based on Bruce Tallman's experience of being a full-time spiritual director since 2002 and his research on how successful counselors set up their practices. Dr. Tallman has presented this material in training sessions for spiritual directors across North America. It is becoming "required reading" in many programs because it is full of practical, down-to-earth insights on every aspect of developing a spiritual direction practice. The book has sold well as an ebook since 2007 and now has been totally updated on how to find seekers through social media networking: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Skype.

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