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Skills for Collaborative Ministry
How to Make Great Appointments in the Church: Calling, competence and chemistry
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SPCK Library of Ministry Series

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Contemporary mission and ministry, as well as best practice in secular government, emphasize partnership and working together. Yet this can be easier said than done. At its best, working together brings energy and synergy and enables you to achieve something you could never do alone. At its worst, it's a nightmare that you may well wish you had never got into. Skills for Collaborative Ministry will help you to work more effectively with other people, both inside and outside of the Church. Each chapter focuses on a particular skill - such as team building, facilitation, diversity skills, conflict resolution and evaluation techniques - outlines the theory and the theology behind it, and gives practical guidance and advice. Written by an experienced team, the book includes exercises for both individuals and groups, along with a range of ideas that can be adapted to your own context. It will enable you to work collaboratively with confidence and skill.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSPCK
Release dateJul 22, 2010
Skills for Collaborative Ministry
How to Make Great Appointments in the Church: Calling, competence and chemistry

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  • How to Make Great Appointments in the Church: Calling, competence and chemistry

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    How to Make Great Appointments in the Church: Calling, competence and chemistry
    How to Make Great Appointments in the Church: Calling, competence and chemistry

    The book is designed to provide practical help to those involved in filling a vacancy, showing how to make it a good process and end with a good appointment. At the same time, it is useful to clergy seeking appointments, and senior clergy actually making the appointments.

  • Skills for Collaborative Ministry

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    Skills for Collaborative Ministry
    Skills for Collaborative Ministry

    Contemporary mission and ministry, as well as best practice in secular government, emphasize partnership and working together. Yet this can be easier said than done. At its best, working together brings energy and synergy and enables you to achieve something you could never do alone. At its worst, it's a nightmare that you may well wish you had never got into. Skills for Collaborative Ministry will help you to work more effectively with other people, both inside and outside of the Church. Each chapter focuses on a particular skill - such as team building, facilitation, diversity skills, conflict resolution and evaluation techniques - outlines the theory and the theology behind it, and gives practical guidance and advice. Written by an experienced team, the book includes exercises for both individuals and groups, along with a range of ideas that can be adapted to your own context. It will enable you to work collaboratively with confidence and skill.

Author

Paul Nash

Revd Paul Nash is Senior Chaplain at Birmingham Children's Hospital and a part time tutor at the Midlands Institute for Children, Youth and Mission (MCYM). Paul founded the Grove Youth Series, co-founded and co-convenes the Paediatric Chaplaincy Network (www.paediatric-chaplaincy-network.org) and is Director of Red Balloon Resources which publishes in the field of paediatric spiritual and religious care. He speaks at conferences nationally and internationally on issues relating to paediatric chaplaincy. In his spare time he is a keen golfer who represents the Church of England nationally and is a Chelsea supporter!

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