In 2008, the Apostolic Faith Mission Church (hereafter AFM) celebrated its centenary. This article will consider the development of the various role expectations of pastors and how these expectations gradually influenced them. Research will indicate whether the role expectations of the pastors are unrealistic. Furthermore it will be noted whether these facts contribute to the ineffective functioning of pastors and as an obstacle or challenge towards continued theological training. These issues will be addressed and challenged towards a more effective functioning of pastors. Questions arising from the article include the following: What can be done to address these unrealistic role expectations? Can continued theological training help pastor...
Towards a mature congregation – an empirical study of the development of a ministry model. This arti...
The world is experiencing rapid change, and with this change the expectations of people are changing...
The objective of this study was to compare the expectations of state overseers, pastors, and laity c...
In this article, the focus will be on the findings of two qualitative research investigations of the...
Continual academic development of the AFM pastor: challenges in the new millennium This article en...
Guidelines for continuous theological training: Challenges for the Apostolic Faith Mission church Qu...
In this article, the focus will be on the findings of a qualitative research investigation (Putter 2...
Theological training in the AFM church: Investigative and developing (perspectives) for the new mill...
Pastors as wounded healers: Autobiographical pastorate as a way for pastors to achieve emotional who...
The purpose of this study is to suggest a paradigm shift that will enable the traditional pastor to ...
Theological training is in a crisis worldwide. Although the role that Theological Seminaries have fu...
Theological training is in a crisis worldwide. Although the role that Theological Seminaries have fu...
The study originated with the assumption that the praxis of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Afr...
Pastors as wounded healers: Emotional experience and cognitive dissonance The relevance of refle...
In the first article it was attempted to provide insight into the corporate nature of being called t...
Towards a mature congregation – an empirical study of the development of a ministry model. This arti...
The world is experiencing rapid change, and with this change the expectations of people are changing...
The objective of this study was to compare the expectations of state overseers, pastors, and laity c...
In this article, the focus will be on the findings of two qualitative research investigations of the...
Continual academic development of the AFM pastor: challenges in the new millennium This article en...
Guidelines for continuous theological training: Challenges for the Apostolic Faith Mission church Qu...
In this article, the focus will be on the findings of a qualitative research investigation (Putter 2...
Theological training in the AFM church: Investigative and developing (perspectives) for the new mill...
Pastors as wounded healers: Autobiographical pastorate as a way for pastors to achieve emotional who...
The purpose of this study is to suggest a paradigm shift that will enable the traditional pastor to ...
Theological training is in a crisis worldwide. Although the role that Theological Seminaries have fu...
Theological training is in a crisis worldwide. Although the role that Theological Seminaries have fu...
The study originated with the assumption that the praxis of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Afr...
Pastors as wounded healers: Emotional experience and cognitive dissonance The relevance of refle...
In the first article it was attempted to provide insight into the corporate nature of being called t...
Towards a mature congregation – an empirical study of the development of a ministry model. This arti...
The world is experiencing rapid change, and with this change the expectations of people are changing...
The objective of this study was to compare the expectations of state overseers, pastors, and laity c...