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O'Donnell, K.
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| Title: |
Going global: A member care model for best practice. |
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Doing member care well: Perspectives and practices from around the world (pp. 13-22). |
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http://www.wearesources.org/PublicationDetail.aspx?PublicationGUID=a5d404b4-db74-469f-a81a-6833c468d406 |
| Editor: |
O'Donnell, K. (Ed.). |
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Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library.
2002 |
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Chapter
10
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| Summary: |
A chapter presenting a model of member care that is comprehensive, practical, and potentially applicable in a variety of cultures. This is a revision of an article with the same title appearing in Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 37, pp. 212-222. A summary of it also appears in Mission Frontiers, 2002, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 2-3. |
| Gems: |
The member care field is truly maturing. It is developing as an interdisciplinary and international handmaiden to promote the resiliency and effectiveness of mission personnel, from recruitment through retirement..The importance of mutual care cannot be overstated. Social support and good relationships come out in the research over and over again as being key to adjustment. |
| Outline: |
Best practice and member care
Overview of the member care model
Sphere 1. Master CARE (The flow of Christ)
Sphere 2. Self and mutual CARE (The flow of community)
Sphere 3. Sender CARE (The flow of commitment)
Sphere 4. Specialist CARE (The flow of caregivers)
Sphere 5. Network CARE (The flow of connections)
Applications
Challenges for developing member care
Final thoughts
Discussion items. |
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