Pastoral Leadership Skills for the Multicultural, Multiethnic Church: (e-bog) af Jones, Rev. Dr. F. Lee

Pastoral Leadership Skills for the Multicultural, Multiethnic Church: e-bog

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Church leaders have attempted acclimation of Cambodian-Americans into their American Baptist church andleadership yet challenges loom relative to skill requirements, decision-making styles and processes. Since manychurches have been so richly blessed with cultural diversity, the following leadership skills, talents and abilities toensure each culture is sensitized to these requirements are list...
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Forfattere Jones, Rev. Dr. F. Lee (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris US
Udgivet 23 august 2010
Længde 120 sider
Genrer HRCC92
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781453548370
Church leaders have attempted acclimation of Cambodian-Americans into their American Baptist church andleadership yet challenges loom relative to skill requirements, decision-making styles and processes. Since manychurches have been so richly blessed with cultural diversity, the following leadership skills, talents and abilities toensure each culture is sensitized to these requirements are listed below. Multicultural leaders should have the:1. Ability to analyze cultural and ethnic groups and their various needs for security2. Ability to identify cultural and ethnic group needs for belonging3. Ability to select an appropriate response to ensure cultural and ethnic groups needs for significance4. Ability to assess the success of the plan(s) to ensure the result of fulfilling the purposes God has for the livesof all cultural and ethnic groups to achieve their levels of self-actualization. Pastoral leadership skills for multicultural, multi-ethnic churches should ensure cultural differencesare learned, respected, embraced and eventually celebrated. Pastors are granted authority but power ismaintained when decisions are made in participation with diaconate and/or laity. Rev. Dr. F.Lee Jones interviewed a cross-section of twelve church and potential members through questionnaires. This project is a compilation and analysis of those responses which articulate the challenges, and rewards, ofbeing open to all of Gods children. Dr. Jones has successfully transferred his secular leadership abilities into the pastoral role of church administration. He understands how to be a non-anxious presence in a crisis, as well as be a pastors pastor in his ministry toother clergy.