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    Henry Blackaby is the embodiment of what becomes of a lifelong learner and leader. Henry Blackaby possess extensive experience in pastoral ministry and is a consultant to various Christian organizations, such as the Southern Baptist Convention. In Blackaby’s view there are varies differences between the spiritual and general leadership principles. The authors state that God is the one who calls and equips believers to be spiritual leaders. Blackaby’s believes that a Spiritual leader…

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    a much lower societal class and weren’t liked by society. Brooke was an apprentice of an artist named, Leon Bonnat. He studied with Bonnat in France from 1877-1878. Once Brooke returned from France he created one of his most famous paintings, “A Pastoral Visit.”2 This painting portrays an elderly, African-American pastor sitting for a meal with an African-American family in a calm, comfortable setting. The mood of this painting is warm and hospitable.…

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    Published article-reading and analysis Nupur James Pastoral Counselling in the Ethnic Church Context PAST 0653 Instructor: Dr. Vincent Poon Date: February 9th, 2016 Christian counseling is when a pastor counsel using the methods of psychology through the viewpoint of the Bible. Christian counselling have mostly been emphasized in the context of counselling in—church and parachurch settings, the inspirations or objectives of counselling being the aspects of—change,…

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    Nicita Moses PS 02 – Pastoral Studies Case Study January 21,2018 Susan Harris and her family are members of the church. This past Sunday she came to my office because she was at her wits end. Before we start to talk I ask her to have a seat and we begin to pray. After we end out prayer Susan begins to tell me her problem. Susan and her husband Jack and son Sam are members of the church. On rare occasion Susan sings in the choir when her heal permits, and husband and son are not so…

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    Module 3: The following chapter is module 3, titled “Develop Intercultural Communication Skills in Pastoral Settings”. This module starts with “Goals” and “Outcomes” for the upcoming sections. It is easy to see and identify upcoming issues, as well as learning outcomes. In addition, this module concentrates on self-view, social groups, and cultural conflicts. It helps identify dimensions of different groups, collectivist or individualist in nature. The next section of this module starts with…

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    THEOLOGY OF PASTORAL CARE PAPER FOR INTERNS LEVEL I CPE The purpose of this paper is to enable you to begin to reflect on and integrate your theory and practice of pastoral care into your theology and faith tradition. You are to write one or two page paper on your theology of pastoral care. Remember that this to continue to reflect on your theology of pastoral care. You will share these papers with your peers. Please make copies for all of us. Following are several questions that you may use…

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    KEY SELECTION CRITERIA My undergraduate studies in Pastoral care covered Advanced Pastoral Care and Helping Skills, Clinical Pastoral Education Level 1, Clinical Pastoral Education Level 2, Advanced Pastoral Care and Helping Skills, Pastoral Responses to Mental Health Issues, Pastoral Care in Loss, Pastoral Care of The Family, Pastoral Care and issues in Ageing My experience working at Peter Mac in Melbourne in Pastoral care was very diverse in care.Pastoral Care draws on respect, trust and…

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    transcendent.” So, in a multi-cultural setting, while we must strive to understand and relate with other’s from different cultural backgrounds, for pastoral caregivers, their persona faith and convictions should dictate how one will give…

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    Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan highlights the futility of blaming each other for the unfortunate event. Also, the novel is one of the first and most effective works on partition. While writing the novel, the writer has quite objectively treated the event, without blaming a community or religious minority for it. He has tried to stay away from the blame. “Muslims said the Hindus had planned and started the killing. According to the Hindus, the Muslims were to blame”. According to him, “The…

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    priestly ministry by using three analogies: the priest as poet, sage, and teacher. However, three chapters seem to be only preaching-and-teaching oriented. He mentions the expected order of vocabulary in PDV #26: “the ministry of word, sacrament and pastoral charity” to match with the order of the threefold roles: prophet, priest, and king. The three analogies help to re-imagine a concrete picture of priestly expectation for the ministry of the Word. It is interesting enough to see the…

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