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The Compassionate Congregation

The Compassionate Congregation
Author: Karen Mulder
Publisher: CRC Publications / Faith Alive
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Church work
ISBN: 9781562128555

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This valuable handbook for elders, deacons, pastors, and other caregivers offers first-hand stories, practical advice, and resources to help churches care for people in a wide range of difficult situations. Includes sections on AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, depression, troubled relationships, single parenting, caring for people in nursing homes, substance abuse, and much more. Also includes outlines of four small group sessions for people who want to become better caregivers.


Transforming Church Conflict

Transforming Church Conflict
Author: Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664238483

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Using real-world case studies and examples, Hunsinger and Latini helpfully guide pastors and lay leaders through effective and compassionate ways to deal with discord.


Compassionate Ministry

Compassionate Ministry
Author: Bryan P. Stone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781570750694

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"What are the theological foundations of Christian ministry? What should a vital Christian ministry look like in the world today? Teacher and veteran of urban ministry Bryan Stone addresses these important questions in an engaging and challenging book. Compassionate Ministry explores systematically the relationship between Christian doctrines of God, church, and human existence, and the focus and meaning of ministry today. It offers a solid introduction to the theology of ministry through an approach rooted in the compassion of God, which Stone shows is evident throughout the scriptures and made real in the incarnation and ministry of Jesus." "Compassionate Ministry locates a primary focus in the experience of suffering and poverty which marks daily life for the majority of people today. Stone builds continually on this insight, drawing out the dimensions of a humanizing ministry that participates in restoring the "image of God" in which all have been created: an image of freedom, humanity, community. Understanding God as all-compassionate, and Jesus as the Compassion of God, this book provides a model of a compassionate church as a "liberating community:" people who, knowing what they believe, work and worship together in the service of humanizing praxis in their own community, and in the world at large. Finally, this ministry call for "compassionate evangelism" which proceeds itself from the community, as a more holistic and historical approach than current consensus might suggest."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


The Compassionate Community

The Compassionate Community
Author: Jonathan Miller
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1466885904

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Kentucky State Treasurer Jonathan Miller shows the ten nonpartisan values--ranging from Opportunity to Security--that all Americans share, and uses Old Testament stories to highlight them, in The Compassionate Community: Ten Values to Unite America. As an elected official in a "red" and largely Christian state, he has come to understand that although faith is often the source of divisiveness, the language of faith can bring Americans together. Inspiring stories from the Hebrew Bible illustrate Miller's plan to form a compassionate community. He shows that these lessons have the power to strengthen our country for future generations.


The Compassionate Community

The Compassionate Community
Author: Catherine M. Harmer
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2005-01-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597520462

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It is easier to identify the problems in our world than the solutions. And yet in many cases, there are solutions at hand. What is lacking is the will to apply them. In the heart of this book, Harmer identifies several problems: endemic poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, and inadequate health care. In each case the significant causes of the current problem are juxtaposed with an analysis of failed strategies which continue to be fostered in spite of their failure. She then reviews alternative approaches, strategies that work which are actually being used, and which involve the whole community. 'The Compassionate Community' is a wise and inspiring book that cuts through ideological polarities and political impasses and provides hope for a different future in this new millennium. It includes a helpful resource list of community organizations, many of them profiled here.


The Compassionate Church

The Compassionate Church
Author: Perry Hancock
Publisher: Aubrey Perry Hancock
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692403600

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The Compassionate Church is a book for pastors and churches who desire to share God's love in word and deed. Perry Hancock provides biblical and theological foundations along with practical structures and strategies for a church model that meets needs and changes lives in Jesus' name. The featured CARE Ministry Model provides a framework from which churches can develop effective, compassion ministries.


A Letter to My Congregation, Second Edition

A Letter to My Congregation, Second Edition
Author: Ken Wilson
Publisher: Read the Spirit Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1942011407

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“A breakthrough work coming from the heart of evangelical Christianity,” writes theologian David Gushee. “Wilson shows how God has led him on a journey toward a rethinking of what the fully authoritative and inspired Bible ought to be taken to mean in the life of the church today.” “This book … will shape what the church becomes,” writes anthropologist Tanya Luhrmann. “One of the most exquisite, painful, candid, brilliant pieces … that I have ever seen,” writes Christian author Phyllis Tickle. The second edition contains expanded material.


Compassionate Community Work

Compassionate Community Work
Author: Dave Andrews
Publisher: Piquant Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781903689363

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This practical training course for self-study or group work is drawn from a Christian perspective and covers in session by session layout the principles of compassionate community work followed by the range of skills needed to engage in this activity.


People of a Compassionate God

People of a Compassionate God
Author: Janet Forsythe Fishburn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2003
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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A comprehensive introduction to how congregations implement change around issues of greater inclusiveness and openness. Many congregations are facing accelerated change in the communities to whom they minister. Responding to these changes means welcoming persons of different ethnic backgrounds and sexual orientation into the full fellowship of the church. As anyone who has lived through such a transition can attest, opening the life of the congregation to this kind of diversity can be a traumatic, destabilizing time. In order to help churches who follow this difficult route, Janet Fishburn and the contributors to this volume have engaged in a strenuous study of congregations that have consciously chosen to become more open and affirming toward segments of the population that are different than the church's current membership. Using theological, educational, and sociological tools, they seek to understand how congregations succeed in consciously becoming open and affirming of diversity--and how they fail. Contributors include Janet Fishburn, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Linda Vogel, Nelle Slate, and Elizabeth Box Price.


Churches Partnering Together

Churches Partnering Together
Author: Chris Bruno
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433541297

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How to Work Together for the Sake of the Gospel Most churches in the U. S. have less than 75 members. Many of these congregations barely have enough money to pay their pastor’s salary, much less launch a movement or host a conference. How can they hope to make an impact beyond their own walls? In Churches Partnering Together, Chris Bruno and Matt Dirks show how all churches—big andsmall—can do more together than they can do apart. Looking to the New Testament for guidance, this practical book will help pastors, church leaders, and laypeople alike think creatively about gospel-driven church partnerships in their own communities and around the world.