Sustaining Presence: a Model of Caring by People of Faith
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Abingdon Press
- Publish date: 04/01/2000
Description:
In Sustaining Presence, Earl E. Shelp and Ronald H. Sunderland present their insight that the care of congregational members is a communal activity within a church, and that laity care teams are a proven, effective way of delivering pastoral care. They express the idea that pastoral ministry is a function of the church, not only of the ordained. The function of sustaining is the defining feature of pastoral care, while the function of presence is the defining method.
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The larger part of this book is comprised of chapters that apply care team models to specific audiences -- the elderly, people who have Alzheimer's disease, people with AIDS, and children -- and their particular needs.
Sustaining Presence is a resource that makes the case for formation of care teams to perform the important ministry of relating in a meaningful way to those in need. People who apply the strategies in this book will be giving of themselves to help others, serving God in the spirit of Christ.
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