Western Seminary and WSCLL professor Dr. Beverly Hislop is pleased to announce the publication of her new book "Shepherding Women in Pain: Real Women, Real Issues and What You Need to Know to Truly Help." Dr. Hislop is director of the Women's Center for Ministry, and associate professor of pastoral care to women at Western Seminary, a popular conference speaker, and serves on the board of the Network of Women in Leadership.The new work follows the publication of her book "Shepherding a Women's Heart"; both are now available for purchase on Amazon.com.
Dr. Hislop teaches extensively in the Center for Lifelong Learning distance education program including:
| Course ID | Course Title |
| PCW 511E | Pastoral Understanding of Women |
| PCW 512XE | Women in Pain I |
| PCW 512YE | Women in Pain II |
| PCW 513E | Women in Leadership |
| PCW 514E | Building a Relational Ministry to Women |
To learn more about Dr. Hislop, her book and her ministry to women, please visit http://www.shepherdingwomen.com. Pending the release of "Shepherding Women in Pain," the book is available for pre-order on the Amazon.com website.
Book Description from Amazon.com
"Infertility, divorce, domestic violence, eating disorders...all
have become part of a day's work for women and men in ministry to
women. Yet, most are not prepared for this aspect of ministering to
women in real pain over real issues.
Designed to give leaders
and care givers greater understanding, insights for shepherding, and
referral resources, Shepherding Women in Pain is a compilation
from contributors who have expertise and experience with women on the
given issue. For examples Stacey Womack, founder and Executive Director
of Abuse Recovery Ministry & Services wrote the chapter on domestic
violence and Kimberley Davidson, founder of Olive Branch Outreach,
authored the chapter discussing eating disorders.
The reader will be provided concise, practical, and grace-infused information designed to help women deal constructively with the trauma of their life experiences. This book will serve as a key resource – read and re-read often – to those who serve women in pain."





