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Calling, affinity, and personal growth: key factors in long-term ministries

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Robert A Sizemore. Calling, Affinity, and Personal Growth: Key Factors In Long-term Ministries. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/49f85bae-9aa0-4cfe-bc3d-4060da7b5fab.

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R. A. Sizemore. Calling, affinity, and personal growth: key factors in long-term ministries. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/49f85bae-9aa0-4cfe-bc3d-4060da7b5fab

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Robert A Sizemore. Calling, Affinity, and Personal Growth: Key Factors In Long-Term Ministries. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/49f85bae-9aa0-4cfe-bc3d-4060da7b5fab.

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  • This project was designed to discern key factors to effective long-term pastorates. It included three main components: Biblical research on longevity in ministry, using as a model the life, ministry, and leadership of Moses; contemporary literature research on issues influential to longevity, in particular, the pastor's sense of 'calling'; and conducted field research with 48 pastors in the Christian Reformed Church in North America, the great majority of whom served long-term (15 years and more) in their current ministry leadership pastoral capacities. The research uncovered important insights into issues that affect a pastor's sense of belonging, partnership, and long-term sustainability of fruitful ministry.
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  • 02/17/2024

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