Marsh Center Webinar

Caring for Others, But Not at the Expense of Oneself.

 

The Marsh Center for Chaplain Studies webinar series presents “Caring for Others, But Not at the Expense of Oneself.” This webinar’s focus will explore what can happen to the individual who provides care to others, and the potential trauma one may incur from assisting. The challenge is for chaplains to develop and maintain spiritual, emotional, and mental health while caring for others. This webinar will explore issues and methodologies that will help us care for others but not at the expense of ourselves. Our four-person panel each brings a unique perspective and interest to this topic. (Two-hour CEU credits will be available for those registering and requesting.)

October 13 , 2022
2:00pm-4:00pm (CDT)

Marsh Center Webinar

Guest Speakers

Dr. Ron Harvell

Dr. Ron Harvell, Chaplain Brigadier General, USAF (ret.)

Dr. Ron Harvell, Chaplain Brigadier General, USAF (ret.), is the foundational director of the Charleston Southern University’s Dewey Center for Chaplaincy and a professor in the College of Christian Studies. Dr. Harvell served for 34 years as a North American Mission Board chaplain to the U.S. Air Force and pastored one of the fastest-growing churches in Texas. His doctorate is in “Transformational Leadership for the Global City” from Southwestern and Asia Graduate School of Theology. He also holds degrees from Hardin Simmons, George Washington, Southwestern, and the National War College. His expertise is in the value of hope that comes from faith. He has co-authored with his wife 7 books.

Terry Lee

Terry Lee, RN, BSN Founder, and Executive Director Overflow Foundation

Terry Lee, RN, BSN Founder, and Executive Director Overflow Foundation Terry is a nurse, a pastor’s wife, and the Founder and Executive Director of Overflow Foundation, a non-profit organization, developed after the loss of her oldest son, Phillip Jr. to suicide on September 6, 2018. Her deepest and most unimaginable pain brought a greater purpose to her life and her ministry. Her passion is to equip the church to care for and respond to the ever-increasing number of individuals and their families who are struggling with some aspect of their mental health.

Dr. Steven E. West

Dr. Steven E. West, Executive Director Evangelical Chaplains Commission

Dr. Steven E. West, the executive director of the NAE’s Evangelical Chaplains Commission, served as an active duty chaplain in the U.S. Air Force. After 41 years in the Air Force and Army, he completed his distinguished career as senior chaplain for Joint Base Langley/Eustis. Steve authored The Bronze Scar: Understanding How PTSD Feels to Help Victims and Those Who Support Them. He is a graduate of the University of Mobile, New Orleans Theological Seminary, Alabama Theological Seminary, and the Department of Defense Joint Staff College.

Dr. Scott Floyd

Dr. Scott Floyd, LPC-S, LMFT

Dr. Scott Floyd is a Senior Fellow and Professor of Psychology and Counseling at B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary in Irving, where he directs the M.A. and Ph.D. Counseling Programs. In addition to his administrative and teaching responsibilities, he is a licensed professional counselor, counseling supervisor, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. He provides numerous workshops, seminars and webinars focused on helping ministers and chaplains with their counseling skills. He is the author of Crisis Counseling: A Guide for Pastors and Professionals.