@article{Cartledge_2001, title={A Pentecostal Approach to Pastoral Counselling: Applying Gifts of the Spirit & Revelation Knowledge.}, url={https://aps-journal.com/index.php/APS/article/view/35}, abstractNote={When considering a ’pentecostal approach’ to pastoral counselling, two considerations arise. First, Pentecostals are ministry-related, and so ’counselling’ in a Pentecostal setting will be overwhelmingly church-based rather than clinical. Secondly, to ask about ’pentecostal counselling’ is to pose the question, ’What is the role of the Holy Spirit in the counselling situation?’ This is a subject which is fraught with considerable difficulty because of the paucity of credible material to draw on. ... I have attempted to overlay this with an acknowledgment of current and historical attitudes to counselling and therapy as expressed by the various emergent schools of psychological thinking.}, number={--}, journal={Australasian Pentecostal Studies}, author={Cartledge, David F.}, year={2001}, month={Mar.} }