Reflective Practice - Formation and Supervision in Ministry (E-Journal)
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Personality Theory: All Roads Lead Back Home
Jones describes the personality theory which she utilizes in her supervision of CPE students
SECTION 7: BOOK AND RESOURCE REVIEWS
Eight books and Resources reviewed by people in spiritual care and clinical supervisio
GOD’S TAPESTRY: UNDERSTANDING AND CELEBRATING DIFFERENCES by William M. Kondrath
Reviewed By Rod Seege
Pandemic Practices: The Art of Lectio Divina in Ministry Formation Programs
Using Lectio Divina in ministry formation programs as a way of sustaining oneself
SECTION 6: PRAYERS, POEMS, REFLECTIONS, AND LITANIES FROM A TIME OF CRISIS - Editor's Introduction
Editor introduces prayers, poesms and reflections from a time of crisis
The Growing Edge: Clinical Pastoral Education in the Midst of COVID-19 and Black Lives Lives Matter Protests
Wilson-Cone reflects on the challenges and experiences of doing CPE in the presence of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter
Let a Brotha Breathe and Grieve: Promoting Healing amoung Black Men and Youth Who Are Grieving through Honoring-Based Practices
Lipscomb reflects on helping Black men and youth grieve and heal using time honored practices
Education Theory: Education as Liberation
Jones describes and elaborates on her theory of education that she utilizes in her supervision of CPE students
SECTION 1: LEADERS REFLECT ON THIS SEASON OF CRISIS - Editor's Introduction
Editor's introduction and articles about navigating the year during a pandemic
Leadership in 2020: Navigating Relentless Storms
Dr. Haythorn reflects on the 2020 pandemic and how CPE educators and programs have adjusted, adapted, created and developed ways to continue to provide education, spiritual care, accreditation and certification during a time when in person gathering, direct interpersonal contact and face to face encounters were prohibited or significantly altered and limited