Tentmakers: Multivocational Ministry in Western Society

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2022

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Watson, James W. (Editor)
Santos, Narry F. (Editor)

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Book

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Clergy
Evangelistic work

Citation

Watson, James W. and Narry F. Santos(eds.). Tentmakers: Multivocational Ministry in Western Society. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2022.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Canadian Tentmakers and the Future of Ministry in Western Societies / James W. Watson – Part 1: Canadian Multivocational Ministry Projects: Chapter 1. Patterns among Canadian Multivocational Ministers / James W. Watson – Chapter 2. Multivocational by Choice: What Difference Does It Make? / Wanda Malcolm, Beth Anne Fisher, and Elvira Prusaczyk – Part 2: Biblical and Theological Reflections on Tentmaking: Chapter 3. What Multivocational Ministers Can Learn from Paul’s Tentmaking Experience / Narry F. Santos – Chapter 4. Charism, Vocation, and Work: Theological Reflections on Tentmaking / James E. Pedlar – Part 3: Issues Arising from Multivocational Ministry – Chapter 5. The Tentmaking Home as Sanctuary / Marilyn Draper and Mark D. Chapman – Chapter 6. Sabbath Rest in Multivocational Ministry / Mark D. Chapman – Chapter 7. Tending to the Tentmakers / Jared Siebert – Part 4: Personal Reflections from Multivocational Ministers: Chapter 8. Multi-Role Ministry as a Salvation Army Officer / Michael W. Puddicombe – Chapter 9. Being a Professor in the City and a Pastor in the Country / James Tyler Robertson – Chapter 10. Twenty-Eight Years and Counting / Cam Roxburgh – Chapter 11. Ministry or Career? An Unnecessary Dichotomy / Amy Bratton and Ashoor Yousif

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Wipf and Stock

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Copyright, Wipf and Stock. All rights reserved.

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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Multivocational Ministry in Western Society

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