Making Known the Way: Remembering and Rekindling Faith Practices for the Community
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It is within the context of our every day world that supervision and training in ministry is both enlivened and challenged. We believe that these challenges are invitations to remember and to rekindle the religious/spiritual/faith practices and cultural dynamics that have formed and defined us over time as "people of community."Downloads
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Volume 26 The Complete Journal
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