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Growing up as a pastor's child: the pressures and positives of living in a clergy family system

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Stephen P Juergensen. Growing Up As a Pastor's Child: the Pressures and Positives of Living In a Clergy Family System. Concordia Seminary (MO). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/51cd4d9e-56c6-4c6f-a966-c5b266c58a8b.

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S. P. Juergensen. Growing up as a pastor's child: the pressures and positives of living in a clergy family system. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/51cd4d9e-56c6-4c6f-a966-c5b266c58a8b

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Stephen P Juergensen. Growing Up As a Pastor's Child: the Pressures and Positives of Living In a Clergy Family System. Concordia Seminary (MO). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/51cd4d9e-56c6-4c6f-a966-c5b266c58a8b.

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  • Through research and personal interviews, this project explores the lives of pastors' children and their responsibilities in light of Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions, the pressures they face in the clergy family system, and positive aspects of their lives that come with their unique lifestyle. Included is a retreat for pastors' teenage children which has been developed as a method of helping pastors' children cope with their lives in constructive ways, understand the pressures they experience, celebrate the positive aspects of being pastor's children, and grow personally and spiritually as they reaffirm their essential identity as baptized children of God.
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  • 02/17/2024

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