Pastoral communication with the confused

1983 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 271-281
Author(s):  
Albert L. Meiburg
1977 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodor Ahrens

The word “pawa” in Melanesian Pidgin and its equivalents in local vernaculars present key concepts in traditional Melanesian cosmologies as well as in the ideology of adjustment movements and in Christian folk-religion. This study explores Melanesian and biblical perspectives of “pawa”. It was designed both to assist pastoral communication and to stimulate further theological discussion on an issue which is vital in a Melanesian context.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yonatan Sumarto

Shepherding is not in the form of ministry but how we convey the content of the gospel to the congregation well. It is clear that in the delivery of the gospel requires a good communication skills. But in the pastoring of public communication does not solve the solution.Hence, shepherding communication aims to develop and foster awareness of good communication as a vital tool that determines the success of an authoritative shepherd, who is respected, loved and cherished by the congregation for being able to create a good atmosphere between himself as a servant of God with church members as God's people and society at large in the ministry.Pastoral communication is anything to do with pastoral methods and approaches to create mutual understanding between shepherd and congregation members as well as among members of the congregation with pastors within the scope of the local church service.The importance of improving communication in shepherding is not only necessary for the underprivileged, but talking about pastoral communication means talking about a skill for someone to convey a message. So pastoral communication is required by every pastor, elder and other minister of God who is fluent or not equipped to be equipped with the ability to convey messages.


1997 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-56
Author(s):  
Terry A. Purvis-Smith

A chaplain shares his learning in his attempts to deliver meaningful pastoral care to premature babies in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a hospital. Explicates some of the parallels between pastoral communication with adults and with babies, noting especially the necessity of recognizing the need for creative modification of adult modes of care.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yonatan Joe Sumarto

ABSTRACTShepherding is not in the form of ministry but how we convey the content of the gospel to the congregation well. It is clear that in the delivery of the gospel requires a good communication skills. But in the pastoring of public communication does not solve the solution.Hence, shepherding communication aims to develop and foster awareness of good communication as a vital tool that determines the success of an authoritative shepherd, who is respected, loved and cherished by the congregation for being able to create a good atmosphere between himself as a servant of God with church members as God's people and society at large in the ministry.Pastoral communication is anything to do with pastoral methods and approaches to create mutual understanding between shepherd and congregation members as well as among members of the congregation with pastors within the scope of the local church service.The importance of improving communication in shepherding is not only necessary for the underprivileged, but talking about pastoral communication means talking about a skill for someone to convey a message. So pastoral communication is required by every pastor, elder and other minister of God who is fluent or not equipped to be equipped with the ability to convey messages.


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