What is it about?
Bivocational Ministry ( where Ministers also have other vocations outside of Ministry) is increasingly becoming common. This paper offers a rare comprehensive analysis of Bivocational Ministry including the history, theological arguments, benefits, challenges etc drawing from Scripture, theory and other research on Bivocational Ministry
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Why is it important?
Most resources on Bivocational Ministry are in the form of 'devotional' or descriptive form. This peer-reviewed academic paper, however, bridges the gap and offers readers a more in depth resource that covers most key areas pertaining to Bivocational Ministry. It is a needed resource in a generation where many Ministers are increasingly becoming or considering the Bivocational Ministry option, globally. It will impact the readers' knowledge on the subject of Bivocational Ministry.
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This page is a summary of: A theological reflection of bivocational pastoral ministry: a personal reflective account of a decade of bivocational ministry practice experience, Practical Theology, January 2019, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/1756073x.2019.1575040.
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