1st Edition

Health Through Faith and Community A Study Resource for Christian Faith Communities to Promote Personal and Social Well-Being

By James W Ellor Copyright 2006
230 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

Use your personal faith to spread the health! Health Through Faith and Community is a unique study guide that encourages Christian congregations to enhance the well-being of individual church members as well as society as a whole. Presented as eight study sessions that can be used independently or combined for an in-depth learning process, this notebook-size guide includes unique insights and... Read more
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • About the Study Guide
  • Study Guide Purpose and Objectives
  • Design and Format
  • Session 1. A Holistic Christian Vision of Health Through Faith and Community
  • Activity 1: Setting Intention Through Welcome and Prayer
  • Activity 2: Overview of the Study Guide
  • Activity 3: Commitment to Mutual Respect and Dialogue
  • Activity 4: Participants’ Views on Faith and Health
  • Activity 5: Preliminary Definitions Regarding Faith and Health
  • Summing Up
  • Supplemental Activity A: Exploring Personal Definitions of Spirituality and Health
  • Supplemental Activity B: The Healing Ministry of Jesus
  • Supplemental Activity C: A Story of Health Through Faith
  • Supplemental Activity D: Envisioning Your Ideal of Well-Being
  • Session 2. Faith and Physical Health
  • Activity 1: Setting Intention Through Welcome and Prayer
  • Activity 2: Finding Meaning Through Suffering
  • Activity 3: Prayerful Physical Activity
  • Activity 4: The Connection Between Religious Participation and Physical Health
  • Summing Up
  • Supplemental Activity A: Prayer and Healing
  • Supplemental Activity B: Ceremony and Healing
  • Supplemental Activity C: Meaning Through Suffering
  • Session 3. Faith and Mental Health
  • Activity 1: Setting Intention Through Welcome and Prayer
  • Activity 2: The Connection Between Religious Participation and Mental Health: Examining the Scientific Evidence
  • Activity 3: Wisdom and the Book of Proverbs
  • Activity 4: The Symbolism of the Cross and Recovery from Addictions and Mental Illness
  • Summing Up
  • Supplemental Activity A: Suffering, Faith, and Hope: The Example of Job
  • Supplemental Activity B: Mental Health and the Serenity Prayer
  • Supplemental Activity C: Congregational Supports for Coping with Severe Mental Illness
  • Session 4. Faith and Spiritual Health
  • Activity 1: Setting Intention Through Welcome and Prayer
  • Activity 2: Stages of Faith Development
  • Activity 3: Reasons for Prayer
  • Activity 4: Spirituality Survey
  • Summing Up
  • Supplemental Activity A: Christian Devotion and Imitation of Christ
  • Supplemental Activity B: Centering Prayer
  • Session 5. Faith and the Well-Being of the Church Community
  • Activity 1: Setting Intention Through Welcome and Prayer
  • Activity 2: Interpersonal Relationships Within the Church
  • Activity 3: Leadership
  • Activity 4: Congregational Role Structures
  • Summing Up
  • Supplemental Activity A: Social Health in the Christian Community: Parish Nursing
  • Supplemental Activity B: Koinonia: Building Community and Fellowship
  • Session 6. Faith and the Well-Being of Society
  • Activity 1: Setting Intention Through Welcome and Prayer
  • Preface to Session 6 Activities 2, 3, and 4: Social Determinants of Health
  • Activity 2: Everyday Activities That Lead to Societal Well-Being
  • Activity 3: Faith-Based Community Organizing
  • Activity 4: National Religious Organizations and Social Justice
  • Summing Up
  • Supplemental Activity A: Social Health and the Christian Community: An Example from Habitat for Humanity
  • Supplemental Activity B: Biblical Verse Activity on Community Organizing
  • Session 7. Faith and Global Well-Being
  • Activity 1: Setting Intention Through Welcome and Prayer
  • Activity 2: Faith and Moral Responsibility
  • Activity 3: “For I was hungry and you gave me food…”: Christian Responses to Global Poverty and Hunger
  • Activity 4: Environmental Stewardship: The Example of Noah
  • Summing Up
  • Supplemental Activity A: Faith and the

Biography

Ellor, James W