Reflective Practice - Formation and Supervision in Ministry (E-Journal)
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"Can You Talk the Walk?" A Summary of a Creative Approach to Reflective Practice for Formation
Talking the walk is a creative approach to Christian reflective practice (talking) that contemplates and cultivates holistic Christian formation (walking). This article summarises talking the walk’s key assertions and emphases, including Esther Meek’s covenant epistemology as the theoretical backbone, the guiding motifs of talking and walking, and the orientation towards whole-person pedagogy. It then summarises talking the walk’s three grounding pillars (formation, shalom and the Emmaus Labyrinth) and three guiding movements (contemplative conversation, imaginative discernment and courageous embodiment). The article concludes with brief reflections on talking the walk’s applications in a variety of contexts
Working with God Images in Spiritual Care Education
Looking at various images of God and how to approach using images of God in teaching and providing spiritual care
Poetics and Reflective Ministry Practice: A Vital Exercise of Imagination
How poetry and reflective ministry are an important exercise of imaginatio
Pathway Possibilities: The Lilly Endowment's Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative
Looking to the future for what supervision and mentoring will look like and be utilized
More Than the Sum of Our Parts: Using Internal Family Systems as a Verbatim Processing Tool
Using Internal Family Systems as a tool doing work processing a verbatim
Casting Indra's Net: Fostering Spiritual Kinship and Community; Wisdom from Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and More, by Pamela Ayo Yetunde reviewed by Jurgen Schwing
Reviewed by Jurgen Schwin
Reflections on the Use of the Arts in Online CPE Seminars during the Pandemic
Utilizing art in online CPE seminars - the challenges and the benefits