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Self-care in the form of Sabbath
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- The author researched issues within the church's professional ministry relative to the challenges of faith-based communities suffering from a lack of spiritual growth and effective ministry. Pretest assessments, using surveys, questionnaires, and interviews, of leaders from a diverse background of denominations, showed deficits in areas due to a lack of effective self-care. The primary intervention for this study was a workshop entitled, 'Walking in My Destiny with Effective Self-Care.' The workshop taught how to use the biblical notions of Sabbath and Sabbatical to improve self-care. Overall, participants' posttests revealed that the workshop enhanced self-care, even though continuation is necessary for effectiveness.
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