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Spirituality, Mission, and Liturgy

2022
Abstract It would not be possible to understand Christianity without an appreciation of its spirituality, mission, and liturgy. These three themes are integral to Christianity, and the Christian faith that is expressed is a function of how they are understood.
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A Chaplain’s Comprehensive Spiritual Assessment And Military Mission

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2021
Commanders expect their Chaplains to care for their Soldiers and their Families. Given the number of Soldiers and their Families, this responsibility can be daunting. Between 2007 and 2012, a comprehensive spiritual assessment was developed and used within the 98th Training Division, which was able to identify issues before they became debilitating ...
Robert F. Searle, C. Garland Vance
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Mission Spirituality of Jesus

Missiology: An International Review, 2012
This article was originally presented as the first of three messages on the “Mission Spirituality of Jesus” at the 2011 ASM conference. Out of the overflow of Jesus' intimate relationship with the Father, he purposefully listened to the Father and discerningly carried out the Father's business in the world.
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Transformative Spirituality and Mission

International Review of Mission, 2012
It is a great honour and privilege for me to be part of this historic Commission on World Mission and Evangelism (CWME) Pre-Assembly Mission Event. I hope that my views on transformative spirituality and mission may be a help or an inspiration in fleshing out the new ecumenical affirmation on mission and evangelism of the World Council of Churches.
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Yes to Mission Spirituality

International Review of Mission, 2015
AbstractThis contribution explores mission spirituality in Evangelii Gaudium, Together towards Life, and the Cape Town Commitment. The joining together of mission and spirituality is found to be an energizing and hopeful move especially in its refusal to be reduced to the private sphere and fueling of a life that participates in creation's healing ...
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Women's Spiritualities: Resource for Mission

International Review of Mission, 2009
AbstractWhat are the distinguishing features of women's spiritualities, what informs women's spiritualities and practice? This paper attends to the transformative elements that women's spiritualities potentially offer to the task of mission. Mary and her song in Luke 1 are explored in order to plumb something of the depth of the spirituality of Mary ...
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Mission Spirituality in Global Perspective

Missiology: An International Review, 2012
Today there is a growing interest in spirituality at both the popular and academic levels. Some missiologists have been suspicious of spirituality because of how it has been defined. This article looks at definitions of spirituality and how they interface with missiology in a way that is mutually enriching for both disciplines.
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Spiritual Darkness

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2016
ABSTRACT: This is a reflective analysis on the lived experience of a medical mission in a third world country, where young women are abused and trafficked for sex. Practices of Scripture study, Lectio Divina, and contemplative prayer enabled me to deal with the spiritual darkness we encountered.
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Reenvisioning Theological Education and Missional Spirituality

Journal of Adult Theological Education, 2012
AbstractTwo challenges facing churches in the West are how to adopt a missional posture to meaningfully engage the broader community, and how to foster genuine spirituality. Western world churches need to engage with a society that is open to spirituality and even inspired by Jesus, but less attracted to church.
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