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Synergistic Collaborations is a valuable resource for Christian ministers and social workers seeking to extend outreach ministries and new ways to collaborate with community organizations as they serve hurting people. This unique book combines case studies, theological reflections, reality dialogue questions, personal experiences, and research that broaden readers' understanding of the synergistic relationship that naturally exists between pastoral care ministry and social work practices. The authors challenge contemporary perceptions concerning how churches might help people affected by issues related to mental illness, poverty, HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, homelessness, and domestic violence. With the aim of ameliorating existing church ministries, this book offers opportunities to build the knowledge base and skills of readers as they explore Christian ministries in relation to the many personal and social problems people face in our rapidly changing culture and society.
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Pastoral Care and Social Work Practice: Issues Beyond the Pulpit
Chapter 4 Chapter 2: When Homeless People in the Community Come Knocking, Do I Let Them In?
Chapter 5 Chapter 3: What If I Catch It?
Chapter 6 Chapter 4: I Wasn't Trained for This!
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Healthy Marriage and Family Relationships in Ministry
Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Traditional Approaches to Social Ministries
Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Towards A Collaborative Model: Pastoral Care and Social Work
Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Theological Reflections and Model for Collaboration in Pastoral Care Ministry and Social Work
Chapter 11 Chapter 9: Benefits of Collaboration for Other Issues Addressed in Church Settings
Chapter 12 Chapter 10: Trends in Pastoral Care and Church Social Work
Chapter 13 Chapter 11: Job Ads and Descriptions for Pastors and a Church Social Worker
Chapter 14 Chapter 12: Credibility and Integrity in Training and Education Resources
Chapter 15 Chapter 13: Ordination, Licensure, Codes of Ethics and Values
Chapter 16 Parting Words
Chapter 17 Notes
Chapter 18 Bibliography
Chapter 19 About the Authors



