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Mercy received: the spiritual formation and development of lay care guides
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- The author researched the spiritual development of Care Guides in the Called to Care lay ministry program at Wayzata Community Church. In six month 7 Care Guides shared in group spiritual reflection, education and personal journals on: faith stories, Ware's Typology, depression, hope, suffering, and pity, compassion, and mercy in caring ministry. The author's research on the Good Samaritan revealed five qualities of mercy for care givers; involves action on behalf of someone in need, demands no return favors, requires a willingness to 'undo' your life for someone who is 'undone.' initiates new beginnings, identifies the Holy in the other.
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