Collaborative Ministry Skills and Guidelines

Collaborative Ministry Skills and Guidelines by Loughlan Sofield, published by Ave Maria Press in 1987, is a resource that addresses the increasing interest in shared ministry among Christians. This edition, comprising 134 pages, explores essential skills and methods for organizing collaborative efforts within the Christian Church, while also examining the challenges and conflicts that may arise in such settings.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on the necessary skills for effective collaboration, the role of leadership, and strategies for managing conflict. The book emphasizes the importance of utilizing individual gifts in ministry and provides insights into administration and pastoral resources. With a focus on practical applications, this work serves as a guide for those involved in Christian ministry and administration, fostering a deeper understanding of collaborative efforts within the faith community.
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Collaborative or shared ministry is a topic of growing interest arising out of a call to all Christians to share their gifts in ministry. The authors focus on the necessary skills, the obstacles, the methods of organizing, the use of leadership, and the management and possible resolution of conflict.
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