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Empowering American Baptist Pastors of Pastoral-Size Churches to Develop Psychological and Theological Resilience in an Age of Disestablishment

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Michael Wayne Oldham. Empowering American Baptist Pastors of Pastoral-size Churches to Develop Psychological and Theological Resilience In an Age of Disestablishment. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/39cf8172-98bb-421f-8b8c-4f9dfd380f77?q=2019.

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M. W. Oldham. Empowering American Baptist Pastors of Pastoral-Size Churches to Develop Psychological and Theological Resilience in an Age of Disestablishment. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/39cf8172-98bb-421f-8b8c-4f9dfd380f77?q=2019

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Michael Wayne Oldham. Empowering American Baptist Pastors of Pastoral-Size Churches to Develop Psychological and Theological Resilience In an Age of Disestablishment. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/39cf8172-98bb-421f-8b8c-4f9dfd380f77?q=2019.

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  • Mainline churches no longer enjoy the status of being the 'established' religion in today's culture. The implications of this disestablishment have left churches and pastors feeling frustrated, powerless and often hopeless. This project is a case study of how a combination of video chats and incremental learning resources increased the psychological and theological resilience of American Baptist pastors who serve in pastoral-size churches. This study showed that this process was effective in helping pastors develop a renewed sense of hope and direction for their ministry and might be used in other mainline as well as evangelical denominations. This project will focus on the role of the pastor as the key leader in their church.
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  • 02/16/2024

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