Resourcing Rural Ministry

Resourcing Rural Ministry
Author: Mr. Simon Martin,Caroline Hewlett,Jill Hopkinson,Rona Orme,Becky Payne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0857462628

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This resource offers an in-depth exploration of the key aspects and challenges of leading a rural church. Relevant for ordained and lay leaders alike, it contains real-life case studies and workbook-style material, offering practical guidance and suggested actions.

Resourcing Rural Ministry

Resourcing Rural Ministry
Author: Simon Martin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0857462644

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Rural Resources Guide

Rural Resources Guide
Author: John R. Block
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1985
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN: MINN:31951D01032147P

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Bangladesh s Agriculture Natural Resources and Rural Development Sector Assessment and Strategy

Bangladesh   s Agriculture  Natural Resources  and Rural Development Sector Assessment and Strategy
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publsiher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789292700515

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This country sector assessment shows how rapid economic growth and climate change are impacting Bangladesh’s agriculture, natural resources, and rural development sector, and outlines ways the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is helping foster greater food security. With agriculture generating over 40% of jobs, it analyzes changing demand patterns, shows how the pandemic and food price rises have hit the sector, and explores how increasing production and adding value can help reduce rural poverty. It outlines how ADB is focusing on deepening value chains and agricultural commercialization, plus improving rural connectivity and natural resource management, to help improve livelihoods and bolster resilient rural development.

Industrial Water Resource Management

Industrial Water Resource Management
Author: Pradip K. Sengupta
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119272502

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Provides the tools that allow companies to understand the fundamental concepts of water resource management and to take proper action towards sustainable development Businesses, communities, and ecosystems everywhere depend on clean freshwater to survive and prosper. When the same source of water is shared for economic, social, and environmental causes it becomes the responsibility of every sector to develop a sustainable water strategy beneficial for all. This book offers a water resource management plan for industries that is directly implementable and consistent with the Water Framework Directives of different countries with a special emphasis on developing countries—a plan that is economically efficient, socially equitable, and environmentally sustainable. Industrial Water Resource Management, Challenges and Opportunities for Efficient Water Stewardship offers explicit technical and investment solutions, socioeconomic and legal instruments, and recommendations for institutional restructuring. Written by a leading world expert in the field, it covers a wide range of topics including: ● Source water assessment and protection ● Water audit, industrial water footprint assessment—an evaluation of tools and methodologies ● Corporate water disclosure methods and tools ● Water stewardship by the industries ● Stakeholder collaboration and engagement ● New technologies enabling companies to better manage water resources Given the well-known challenge of managing natural resources in a way that maximizes and sustains social welfare, this book provides an invaluable point of reference for applied researchers and policy makers working in water resources management.

Rural Life and Rural Church

Rural Life and Rural Church
Author: Leslie J. Francis,Mandy Robbins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317545095

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The essays brought together here present a broad assessment of the serious issues facing rural life and the rural church today. The authors are drawn from the Anglican, Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal Churches. The essays explore a wide range of biblical, theological, sociological, and historical concerns and topics. Throughout, the book is informed by a spirit of listening - to church-goers, clergy, church leaders, and local communities. Rural Life and Rural Church provides an invaluable resource for clergy and lay Christians involved in rural ministry, initial and continuing ministerial education, and Christian men and women living in the countryside.

Mission shaped and Rural

Mission shaped and Rural
Author: Sally Gaze
Publsiher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0715140841

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Using a mix of theological reflection, sociological analysis, case studies and personal experience, this book explores ways forward for mission in a rural context in both traditional and fresh expressions of church. It offers insights into issues facing rural England and explores the nature of mission with reference to the rural situation.

Rural Congregational Studies

Rural Congregational Studies
Author: Loyle Shannon Jung,Mary A. Agria
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Church group work
ISBN: 0687031397

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Nearly all pastors sent to rural congregations were nurtured in larger urban congregations, and nearly always educated in urbanized seminaries. A wide culture gap between leaders and members often emerges among the church leaders in rural congregations. This book is designed to address and study the issues that arise when ordained and lay pastors are called or appointed to rural congregations. This handbook will orient seminary students and pastors who are doing ministry in rural congregations. It focuses on the nature of congregational life in such a setting, showing ways to deal with the issues and challenges specific to rural culture. The authors tell how to best engage in evangelism and mission in the particular locations in which these congregations find themselves. Rural Congregational Studies: A Guide for Good Shepherds outlines features of different rural settings that affect life and church life. Each chapter contains a section of "resources" (sidebars, ideas, programs, and so forth) that tie it to the chapter theme.