Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts

Friday, 30 June 2017

MC Sync-Link 7

MC Update--July 2017

During 2017 we are syncing our CORE MC entries with our monthly MC Updates. Essentially, we'll add a monthly weblog entry that contains brief excerpts from the MC Update for that month. By linking their two strap lines together, the purpose and potential for connecting these two MCA tools becomes clear: "expanding the global impact of member care...reflections, research, and resources for good practice." May these materials encourage and equip you as you endeavor to practice member care well, with character, competence, and compassion.
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Stories and Strategies
Reflections on Adversity and Wellbeing
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In this Update we feature several personal stories of caregivers working in member care, mission, and mental health. These are mainly accounts of dealing with adversity: struggles for sanity and survival, healing and wellbeing, both in one's own life and in the lives of people and populations with whom one works. Most of these accounts are current (Part One--2017). Others are more vintage, harkening back 15 years to three foundational volumes for member care (Part Two--2002)….

--Personal Armor. Christine Spolar, Sharing the Front Line and the Back Hills (2002, pp. 301-302). “I had been a reporter for nearly a dozen years when I met Sarajevo. Nothing could prepare me, really, for its deadly game of chance….no one ever spoke much about the personal armor needed to weather a war...the emotional risks writing about war…There was no time or place to tell the private battles  waged to capture the trauma on paper.”

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Kelly and Michèle

Thursday, 25 May 2017

MC Sync-Linc 6

MC Update--June 2017
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During 2017 we are syncing our CORE MC entries with our monthly MC Updates. Essentially, we'll add a monthly weblog entry that contains brief excerpts from the MC Update for that month. By linking their two strap lines together, the purpose and potential for connecting these two MCA tools becomes clear: "expanding the global impact of member care...reflections, research, and resources for good practice." May these materials encourage and equip you as you endeavor to practice member care well, with character, competence, and compassion.
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New Resources
Gazing-Going Beyond Our Shores
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Cover detail from Iona's Beyond These Shores (1993)

Beyond these shores into the darkness
Beyond these shores this boat must sail
And if  this is the way then there will be
A path across the sea.
 

Iona music video

In this Update we continue to fix our gaze broadly, featuring yet going beyond familiar member care shores in order to explore many new resources from different sectors. It is especially inspired by the group Iona, whose music over 25+ years has encouraged us further into our global member care journey and Christian spirituality. We include links to two Iona music videos from Beyond These Shores (on sojourning into mission) and finish with some personal and faith-based reflections on our “global gaze.”

As we gaze globally into our precarious, perilous, and precious world, we do so with our eyes fixed steadily on Jesus Christ. Although we have not seen Him yet, we love Him, believe in Him, and rejoice in Him (I Peter 1:8). We are people of hope, people with a Living Hope. We focus on Groom's Day, not Doom's Day (I Peter 1:13, Titus 2:13).

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Kelly and Michèle

Saturday, 27 December 2008

Member Care and Doing Good II

Beauty and the Good
Sandro Botticelli, 1500, detail from Mystic Nativity

May we see beauty and do good
in spite of pain and darkness.
Courage.
Not cowardice.

“Be totally ready
to receive the gift that’s coming
when Jesus arrives [again].”
I Peter 1, The Message
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And in the meantime,
dance with angels.