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Incarnation and intervention models for clergy in ministries of personal and community crisis resolution

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David W Rogers. Incarnation and Intervention Models for Clergy In Ministries of Personal and Community Crisis Resolution. Lancaster Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9557faf7-2381-4306-be59-d8be9b64a673.

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D. W. Rogers. Incarnation and intervention models for clergy in ministries of personal and community crisis resolution. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9557faf7-2381-4306-be59-d8be9b64a673

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David W Rogers. Incarnation and Intervention Models for Clergy In Ministries of Personal and Community Crisis Resolution. Lancaster Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9557faf7-2381-4306-be59-d8be9b64a673.

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  • Clergy need a standardized simple model to do both personal and community-based crisis intervention. The specific goal of this project is to expand the theoretical foundation upon which crisis ministries are built and to provide a practical model that clergy can use in crisis intervention. Methodology was academic research and case study. The seven step crisis intervention model for clergy was helpful in a number of contexts of crisis ministry: individual and family crisis; a psychiatric emergency; a congregation in crisis; a community racial conflict; and, a major crisis in Mississippi jails and prisons. Evaluators believed that a straightforward and simple model was useful in providing a 'map' during intervention and a system of accountability and evaluation following the intervention.
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  • 12/01/2023

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