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Caring for caregivers: a study of congregational support for pastors
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Caring for Caregivers: a Study of Congregational Support for Pastors. University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/cd56ad0e-a04a-4389-b96c-062783c43c66.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- Pastors themselves have a need for regular pastoral care and nurture. The local church, which is called to minister both to the world and to its own members, can and should minister to its pastors as well as its members. The project design around which this study is built involved a four to six-month series of meetings and reflection by local church support committees. Using a manual, which is included in the thesis, the committees reviewed the four primary relationships which exist between the local church and its pastor. The pastor is a leader, colleague, employee and friend to the church and its members. The committees and pastors involved in the study reported growth in areas of support, intimacy, and in understanding of the spoken and unspoken expectations for church leaders.
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