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Diverse clergy in mutually supportive friendships

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Stuart L Kerns. Diverse Clergy In Mutually Supportive Friendships. Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, MO). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0f24e93b-eea0-4a51-b5d7-ceac12e58f12.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

S. L. Kerns. Diverse clergy in mutually supportive friendships. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0f24e93b-eea0-4a51-b5d7-ceac12e58f12

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Stuart L Kerns. Diverse Clergy In Mutually Supportive Friendships. Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, MO). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0f24e93b-eea0-4a51-b5d7-ceac12e58f12.

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  • The author examined the factors that contribute to supportive friendships among diverse clergy. Data was collected through a written survey of pastors and through interviews with eight pastors involved in the same group. The research demonstrated that they were drawn together by a core unity of belief and similarity of pastoral calling. Their longevity as a group has been primarily through the group size, the nurturing of relationships, a baseline of common belief, and a commonality of job description. The factors contributing to longevity in ministry included: biblical rest, spiritual formation practices, supportive friendships, life-long learning, and hobbies.
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  • 02/16/2024

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