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Aktiv in der Gemeinde

Aktiv in der Gemeinde

By Dam, Harmjan, Hahn, Udo, Dennerlein, Norbert, Steinkühler, Martina, Schulze-Berndt, Hermann, Deibert-Dam, Gaby

Published by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

German 257 pages 2012 ISBN 9783647630359
Estimated reading time: 4 h 43 min
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About this book

This new handbook for lay workers in the parishes offers easy access to the most important matters: How to deal with other people? What belongs to the realm of faith? How does praying help? And how to best learn to pray? What does the Bible say? How does it help me to be a good Protestant?What do you believe? Can you pray for us? How do you interpret the Biblical stories and what´s the deal with Pentecost? Anyone who participates in work in the parish is put in a special position and must deal with the questions posed. One needs special knowledge and a certain measure of linguistic and creative skills to make what one believes and propounds credible to others. This handbook informs the reader in an intelligible way about the main themes of parochial work. It serves to invite and encourage readers to become engaged themselves. Because Jesus himself, as the author clearly shows, was the first and foremost religious educationist, laypersons can learn from him how to share one´s faith with others.

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Aktiv in der Gemeinde is available as PDF at 3 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Alpha Books, ebooks Libreria del GAM, Sanborns Ebooks.

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Aktiv in der Gemeinde is available as PDF at 3 online bookshops.
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