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'Been there, done that' : tangible, leading-edge ministry by and for military retirees and veterans

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Dwayne W. Keener. 'been There, Done That' : Tangible, Leading-edge Ministry by and for Military Retirees and Veterans. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1f53a60e-afc0-463c-892e-6080351790a8?q=2019.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

D. W. Keener. 'Been there, done that' : tangible, leading-edge ministry by and for military retirees and veterans. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1f53a60e-afc0-463c-892e-6080351790a8?q=2019

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Dwayne W. Keener. 'been There, Done That' : Tangible, Leading-Edge Ministry by and for Military Retirees and Veterans. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1f53a60e-afc0-463c-892e-6080351790a8?q=2019.

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  • The objective of this project was to develop a military retiree ministry plan which empowers retirees for ministry to military members and their families. The author led two 16 member, retiree focus groups leading to the creation of a relevant ministry action plan, inclusive of retirees. The author also interviewed 6 senior and installation chaplains who all agreed that military retirees can be a value added resource for ministry. The analysis suggests that many military retirees and chaplains agree that a tangible ministry plan, which empowers retirees, and meets the needs of our active duty military, is relevant and necessary.[Note about entry: Abstract submitted to the Atla RIM database on behalf of the author. The text appears in its entirety as it does in the original abstract page of the author’s project paper. Neither words nor content have been edited.]
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  • 02/16/2024

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