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Narrative Research in Ministry Published by the Oates Institute PDF Print E-mail
The Wayne E. Oates Institute has just published Narrative Research in Ministry: A Postmodern Research Approach for Faith Communities by Carl Savage and William Presnell. Drs. Savage and Presnell reflect:

 

We are in a real sense, our stories. Who we are, what we think, and how we act are all shaped by the many large and small stories that make up the discourse embedded in our multi-sensory social experience. It is this postmodern understanding of identity and reality that has prompted the authors to fashion a new way of thinking about doing research in faith communities today... It is our belief that, in order for faith communities to define themselves and to know what to do in ministry, they must first understand the multiple stories which intersect with a given ministry situation in their specific context.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 May 2008 )
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Kay Wilson Shurden Selected as the 2008 Oates Award Recipient PDF Print E-mail
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 Kay Wilson Shurden, Ph.D., has recently been selected as the 2008 Oates Award recipient.  Dr. Shurden will speak and be honored at the Wayne E. Oates Institute’s Annual Gathering and Oates Award dinner on Thursday evening, September 25, in Louisville, Kentucky.

 

The Oates Award honors Dr. Wayne E. Oates and is given to a person that has demonstrated exceptional qualities in the field of Pastoral Care, specifically in the areas of ministry, leadership, and personal service.  This award has been given annually since 1989.   

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Sign Up Now for the Fall 2008 PCS Group PDF Print E-mail

Pauline Oates
Pauline Oates
Pastors, deacons, and other congregational leaders are often the first persons that individuals and families turn to when they suffer trauma or experience a crisis.

 

The Pauline Oates Pastoral Care Specialist Certificate offered by the Oates Institute in affiliation with the American Association of Pastoral Counselors provides training to enhance one's ministry during those occasions that call for brief and supportive pastoral care and counseling. Applications are now being accepted to be part of the peer group starting the certificate in September 2008.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 May 2008 )
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Spring Forum: Growing Spiritually through the Transitions of Aging PDF Print E-mail

The Wayne E. Oates Institute invites you to our Spring Lunch Forum on Tuesday, May 20, from 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. The Reverend Doctor Georgine Buckwalter will speak on "Growing Spiritually through the Transitions of Aging."

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 April 2008 )
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Care of Troublesome People Republished PDF Print E-mail
Care of Troublesome People

The Care of Troublesome People has just been released in quality paperback as part of the Wayne E. Oates Library Collection. While it was previously republished as an eBook, this is the first in a new series republished as quality paperbacks. As a part of this new series we will be utilizing the original art work of several WEOI members. The art on the cover of this first book is by Dr. Carol J. Phipps.

 

In The Care of Troublesome People, Wayne Oates combines family systems theory with insightful analysis of five types of behavior that frequently create conflict in congregations. 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 04 February 2008 )
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