Anyone in a spiritual direction or other Christian Caring relationship, such as Steven Minister, or any one-on-one listening ministry, would benefit from the principles of supervision. We need to be able to discriminate between our own issues, which are activated by listening to another person, and to reflect on our needs outside of our ministering relationship. This requires another objective party to help us access our interior space to find what has shifted in us as a result of our supporting another person's healing and growth. This happens in a completely different setting than the one in which we provide support for another. This book presents a complete description of support through supervision of the listener/healer/care giver to serve in a God-centered way, without our own issues entering into the process directly. We keep our issues aside until our supervision time, when we clear away the clutter and prepare ourselves to serve God and other in a relaxed and centered way, not needing to be filled up, or having to control the process ourselves, but remaining in touch with God's direction for us and for the care receiver.