Ministry Greenhouse: Cultivating Environments for Practical Learning

by George M. Hillman Jr.

Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

253.0

Publication

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2008), Edition: First Edition (US) First Printing, 174 pages

Description

Known as "the internship guy" at Dallas Theological Seminary where he teaches, George Hillman talks daily with students about God's movement in their lives. The goal of Ministry Greenhouse is to help seminary and Bible college students, their supervisors, and the lay leaders who work with them create the best environment for leadership development through a beneficial internship. An internship is not busy work or cheap labor but is instead fundamental to the development of a leader. Hillman first makes a case for internships, arguing that the purpose of the seminary or Bible college is to train both theologians and practitioners. He explores the meaning of "call," identifies the ingredients of a successful internship, discusses strategies for establishing goals for an internship, and offers guidance for reflecting on learning during an internship. Hillman also provides tools for identifying competencies and sample goals. A great internship experience places a student in an environment where God can work through him or her in the lives of other people an din the student's own life to develop calling, character, and competencies. Ministry Greenhouse shows students, their supervisors, and the congregations and other organizations they serve how they can create just such an environment.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

174 p.; 5.57 inches

ISBN

1566993601 / 9781566993609
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