Theology for Family Ministry e-bog
288,10 DKK
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The times are definitely changing. What was once simply referred to as a Nuclear Family in North America has morphed into labels such as Non-Traditional Families, Fragmented Families, Single-Parent Families, Gay-Partner Families, Blended Families, and beyond."e;It may not always be pretty, but it is reality, and that's the intersection between biblical ideal and ministry practice,"e; wr...
E-bog
288,10 DKK
Forlag
B&H Academic
Udgivet
1 juli 2011
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
HRCX4
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781433673672
The times are definitely changing. What was once simply referred to as a Nuclear Family in North America has morphed into labels such as Non-Traditional Families, Fragmented Families, Single-Parent Families, Gay-Partner Families, Blended Families, and beyond."e;It may not always be pretty, but it is reality, and that's the intersection between biblical ideal and ministry practice,"e; writes editor Michael J. Anthony in A Theology for Family Ministry.With thoroughly researched input from a broad team of family experts, the book advises church and ministry leaders on how to make biblically and philosophically informed choices when reaching out to adults and children within these shifting paradigms. Emphasis is placed on what the Scriptures teach about the composition of the home, followed by discerning and hopefilled strategies for helping all families live out their God-given mandates."e;While the family may continue to change into models that bring discomfort and angst to some of us, we rest in the assurance that God has a plan for those who live in any of these new configurations of what we now call family,"e; explains Anthony.Other contributors include Ken Canfield, Michelle D. Anthony, Karen E. Jones, Freddy Cardoza, Michael S. Lawson, Richard Melick Jr., Curt Hamner, Leon Blanchette, Gordon R. Coulter, James W. Thompson, Timothy Paul Jones, Randy Stinson, Kit Rae, and David Keehn.