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Walking the Tightrope. The Chaplain Ministry, #5
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8223262992
- EAN9798223262992
- Date de parution10/10/2023
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
"Walking the Tightrope: Civilian Pastoral Ministry and Armed Forces Chaplaincy" offers an in-depth exploration of the challenges, responsibilities, and blessings that come with a dual vocation as a civilian pastor and military chaplain. Dr. Michael A. Milton, drawing on his extensive experience, unravels the complexities of managing time, family life, and professional obligations in both realms. The book is framed by Paul's biblical admonition for Christian leaders to be vigilant and fulfill their evangelistic duties (2 Timothy 4:5).
By highlighting his own experiences, lessons learned, and wisdom gleaned from biblical texts, Dr. Milton provides a thorough analysis of what it means to 'count the cost' in this dual role. Topics include balancing study requirements, pastoral care in both civilian and military settings, stakeholder engagement, and keeping family members informed and involved. Ultimately, Dr. Milton's work serves as an invaluable guide for those contemplating or already engaged in this challenging but rewarding path, offering reassurance that with God's grace, this tightrope can not only be walked but also enjoyed.
By highlighting his own experiences, lessons learned, and wisdom gleaned from biblical texts, Dr. Milton provides a thorough analysis of what it means to 'count the cost' in this dual role. Topics include balancing study requirements, pastoral care in both civilian and military settings, stakeholder engagement, and keeping family members informed and involved. Ultimately, Dr. Milton's work serves as an invaluable guide for those contemplating or already engaged in this challenging but rewarding path, offering reassurance that with God's grace, this tightrope can not only be walked but also enjoyed.

















