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What people are saying:
“That Scott knows a Christian approach to the arts and understands the nature of trauma-informed care should be enough to alert you to the immense value of this rare book. You should get it, and get another for your pastor or ministry leadership team. How to CARE is really built on that acronym in the title — it invites us to a Compassionate, Artistic, Response and Engagement. He unpacks each of these making the book not only a thrilling read but a literal handbook, a manual, a resource just loaded with ideas, suggestions, lesson plans, proposals, exercises. If you want something that is transferable, applicable, practical, you need this tool-kit of a book. Whether you are an artist or not, a counselor or not, this handbook for ministry with the arts will be exceedingly stimulating and useful. There is nothing like it in print.” —Byron Borger, Hearts and Minds
–Jason Leith, socially engaged artist, former director of Saddleback Visual Arts“How amazing would it be to see the arts rallied to bring healing to thousands (even millions) through the work of the church! As I read the manuscript of this book, I found myself thinking of person after person who would benefit from these exercises and couldn’t help but dream of what it would look like for churches to become lighthouses of hope in an increasingly dark world.
I have spent most of my adult life doing ministry with people who have suffered severe trauma, and I’ve written multiple books on helping people find breakthrough on their healing journey. I love the resource Scott has compiled here and highly recommend that every church that wants to step up and face this tsunami of pain in our culture seriously consider how to take the tools in this book and create ways to put them into practice.”
–Dr. Marcus Warner, president of Deeper Walk International, author of Understanding the Wounded Heart, Rare Leadership, The 4 Habits of Joy-Filled Marriages“How to Care offers powerful creativity and art tools for responding to crisis, trauma, and mental health challenges in our communities. Collected from art therapists and expressive therapists, the proven art strategies illustrated in the book demonstrate how to offer healing using the arts. Focused on service and healing in a community context, this book delivers solution-focused strategies for groups of people who aim to help with compassion, creativity, and kindness. The authors call for a trauma informed faith and urge readers to step up and address the growing needs of all people in these troubled times. The challenge to people of faith is clear – action, compassion, and art are a powerful, humane, and deeply spiritual way of delivering service.”
—Amy Backos, PhD, ATR-BC, CEO of The Art Therapy Center of the San Francisco Bay, Author of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Art Therapy
Here’s a look at How to CARE’s content:
Believers know we should be responding to increasing crisis, trauma, and mental health challenges in our communities and the world, but we often don’t know exactly