Reflective Practice - Formation and Supervision in Ministry (E-Journal)
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Beliefs, Behavior, and Being: A Cognitive-Behavioral Application for Corporate Chaplaincy
Karen Diefendorf, Director of Chaplains at Tyson Foods, shares her philosophy and approach to ministry as a business/industrial chaplain
Excellence in Supervision: Training Site Supervisors/Mentors
This essay reports on a survey of AFTE supervisors and summarizes their wisdom, challenges and joys.
Reaching Out to the Field
Ki Do Ahn, a certified educator in Fresno, CA. describes his involvement with Workfare Chaplaincy, a non profit organization, that provides chaplaincy services to farmworkers in California and Arizona.
Chaplaincy Behind Bars
Liz Milner describes the work of Correctional Institutions Chaplaincy, a non profit organization, that provides chaplaincy services to over 3500 inmates, through certified and volunteer chaplains
Spirituality and Religion within the Culture of Medicine: From Evidence to Practice, edited by Michael J. Balboni and John R. Peteet
Book Revie
A Guide to Theological Reflection: A Fresh Approach for Practical Ministry Courses and Theological Field Education, by Jim Wilson and Earl Waggoner
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The Hijab, the Passover Seder, and Religion as a Shame-Consuming Dignity Machine—How We Can Learn to Understand, and Empathize with, the Traditional Religious Expressions of Others
Alan Abrams explores the work of Saba Mahmood, Donovan Schaefer and affective studies, to shed light on how westernized CPE educators might understand religious customs which they would normally find antagonistic to the liberal values
Ministerial Entrepreneurship: Reenvisioning Entrepreneurship and Revitalizing the Church
This article considers the marketplace from a Christian perspective, then surveys the nature of an alternative approach to traditional bi-vocational ministry: the ministerial entrepreneur. It then suggests points of future reflection for supervisors as they guide those working as ministerial entrepreneurs as compared to those in bi-vocational ministry