Learning for Ministry: Making the Most of Study and TrainingChurch House Publishing, 2005 - 210 pages This user-friendly handbook is essential reading for all embarking on a course of training for Christian ministry, lay or ordained. Designed to reduce the fear factor and you make the most of your study and training, it covers: How we learn best; Work/life balance; Knowing God better; Studying the Bible; Worship and prayer; Knowing yourself better; What is theological reflection; Vocations, gifts and ministry. |
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Contents
Worship and prayer | 17 |
Engaging with Scripture | 28 |
Exploring the Christian tradition | 40 |
Gifts vocation and ministry | 55 |
Understanding formation | 68 |
Balancing life | 79 |
Learning in transition and community | 94 |
Learning about your own Church and other Churches | 109 |
Mission and ministry | 135 |
Theological reflection | 149 |
Learning well | 163 |
Assessment and learning | 179 |
Four pictures of Christian learning | 193 |
Notes | 199 |
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Skills for ministry | 121 |
Other editions - View all
Learning for Ministry: Making the Most of Study and Training Steven Croft,Roger Walton No preview available - 2011 |
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