Numerous studies have been conducted on the causes of undue stress among missionaries serving overseas. This article represents the first such study conducted among missionaries working domestically among diaspora people groups. The focus is on a particular group of diaspora missionaries in North America, namely those serving among Muslims. It includes a survey of missionaries in this context who were asked to list their top stressors in ministry. The results are organized into relevant categories, along with suggested coping methods for these stressors. It concludes by demonstrating how caring for these missionaries will assist the broader Christian community in Muslim ministr
Re-entry to their country of origin is a significant disruption for a number of sojourners including...
Purpose of Study. Most studies examining stress and coping patterns of pastoral wives have been cond...
The purpose of this study was to interview clergy that experienced significant stress in their perso...
Mormon missionaries face numerous challenges throughout the course of their mission. They serve in m...
This cross-sectional survey design study examined the relationships between attachment style, stress...
In the last 20-30 years, missionary burnout has become a popular topic in the missionary care and su...
Because of the rising interest in the relevance of psychology to missions, a number of empirical stu...
The study examined modes of conflict resolution present in a sample of missionaries as well as relat...
The goal of the research was to determine the relationship between Stress, Coping and Ministry Deman...
Spiritual Care for Missionaries Within the Ministry Context of Make Way Partners is the report of a ...
The focus on the care and feeding of missionaries and their families has dramatically increased over...
Missionaries travel to promote religion or ‘faith’ among people worldwide. They also spearhead furth...
© 2017, Religious Research Association, Inc. This article examines the extent and types of clergy st...
A high proportion of cross cultural aid workers and missionaries who may also be involved in aid wor...
Problem. Few studies have addressed burnout among Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) clergy. Many SDA minis...
Re-entry to their country of origin is a significant disruption for a number of sojourners including...
Purpose of Study. Most studies examining stress and coping patterns of pastoral wives have been cond...
The purpose of this study was to interview clergy that experienced significant stress in their perso...
Mormon missionaries face numerous challenges throughout the course of their mission. They serve in m...
This cross-sectional survey design study examined the relationships between attachment style, stress...
In the last 20-30 years, missionary burnout has become a popular topic in the missionary care and su...
Because of the rising interest in the relevance of psychology to missions, a number of empirical stu...
The study examined modes of conflict resolution present in a sample of missionaries as well as relat...
The goal of the research was to determine the relationship between Stress, Coping and Ministry Deman...
Spiritual Care for Missionaries Within the Ministry Context of Make Way Partners is the report of a ...
The focus on the care and feeding of missionaries and their families has dramatically increased over...
Missionaries travel to promote religion or ‘faith’ among people worldwide. They also spearhead furth...
© 2017, Religious Research Association, Inc. This article examines the extent and types of clergy st...
A high proportion of cross cultural aid workers and missionaries who may also be involved in aid wor...
Problem. Few studies have addressed burnout among Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) clergy. Many SDA minis...
Re-entry to their country of origin is a significant disruption for a number of sojourners including...
Purpose of Study. Most studies examining stress and coping patterns of pastoral wives have been cond...
The purpose of this study was to interview clergy that experienced significant stress in their perso...