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Toward A Structured, Tri-Domain Model Of Companioning In Christian Formation By Pastoral Agents In A Congregational Setting: A Preliminary Report On An International Research Project

Pembroke, Neil
Coyle, Suzanne
Gear, Janet
Gubi, Peter M.
Kelly, Ewan
Louw, Daniel
McMillan, Lex
Niven, Alan
Thierfelder, Constanze
Schmidt, William
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A preliminary report is presented by an international project team working on developing a model for a structured and holistic approach to companioning parishioners in the journey of formation in the Christian life. A holistic model involves working in three domains: positive psychology, spirituality, and personal and social ethics. Structure is provided by utilizing four self-assessment instruments to inform the work the pastor and the parishioner do together.
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Pembroke, N., Coyle, S., Gear, J., Gubi, P. M., Kelly, E., Louw, D., McMillan, L., Niven, A., Thierfelder, C., Schmidt, W., & van den Berg, J-A. (2018). Toward a structured, tri-domain model of companioning in Christian formation by pastoral agents in a congregational setting: A preliminary report on an International research project. Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling, 72(2), 104-115. https://doi.org/10.1177/1542305018765659
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SAGE Publications
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Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling
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1542-3050
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2167-776X
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