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Integrating professional counselling during marriage counselling within neo-Pentecostalism
It is argued here that most couples in neo-Pentecostalism tend to consult their pastors when encountering various challenges in their marriages as opposed to professional counselling.
Mookgo S. Kgatle, Andrew Spaumer
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Brazil and the old faces of the right
Jair Bolsonaro’s leadership in Brazil fits into the general modern trend towards a more conservative outlook in various parts of the world. This article attempts to explore the reasons for this shift and to discover the keys to understanding it.
M. Pizzi, M. Rodríguez Ossés
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The assessment and diagnosis of mental illness by Black Pentecostal pastors in Polokwane, Limpopo Province [PDF]
In Africa, there is a dearth of Mental Health Professionals (MHCP’s) which results in a shortage of those who formally diagnose, assess, and treat people suffering from mental illnesses.
Dr. Lesley Takalani Mauda (PhD) +1 more
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The exponential growth of Pentecostalism globally suggests a strong social and economic impact which member churches of this tradition are expected to have on the communities they serve.
Masenya, Malesela Jan
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Pastors as wounded healers: Autobiographical pastorate as a way for pastors to achieve emotional wholeness In a previous article it was argued that pastors suffer from cognitive dissonance because of the paradigm shift from modernity to postmodernity ...
S. Phillip Nolte, Yolanda Dreyer
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Theological training in the AFM church: Investigative and developing (perspectives) for the new millennium This article will focus on the findings of two Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) pastors in their research concerning theological training. It may help
Andries P.J. Putter
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Sustaining pastoral work and welfare in Zimbabwe: Case study of pastors in Masvingo urban
A growing number of pastors in Zimbabwe are adversely affected by the economic crisis that has been caused by the lockdown measures imposed by the government to tackle the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Kimion Tagwirei
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Discipleship Amidst Crisis and Health Implications: A Case Study among Pastors in Kenya
Background: Health is precious to all humanity, but crisis has a tendency to destabilize the norm. The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly caused a sense of uneasiness, not just among the common people but also among the clergy.
Janet Odhiambo
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Non-profit organisations (NGO s) play an important role in helping satisfy society s many needs. Churches, for example, are called upon to address critical challenges facing the South African society such as discrepancies in life chances, unemployment ...
Malesela J. Masenya, Johannes J. Booyse
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Coping with Pastoral Burnout Using Christian Contemplative Practices
Three Christian Devotion Meditation (CDM) practices—lectio divina, centering prayer, and the examen—will be offered to aid in coping with ministerial stress and to prevent burnout.
Thomas V. Frederick +2 more
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