Date
8-2017
Department
Rawlings School of Divinity
Degree
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
Chair
Rodney W Dempsey
Keywords
Biblical Marriage, Blended Families, Church Education, Marriage and Family, Redemption, Stepfamilies
Disciplines
Christianity | Ethics in Religion | Other Religion | Practical Theology | Religion | Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Recommended Citation
Helein, Richard, "A Church Based Curriculum Providing Marriage and Family Education for Stepfamilies and Ministries" (2017). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 1519.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/1519
Abstract
Within the American population, the Stepfamily now outnumbers that of the traditional nuclear family; a trend mirrored in the local church. Stepfamilies within the church culture struggle in navigating the relational complexities, emotional and spiritual strain, and biblical confusion inherent to the formation of a stepfamily, while church leaders lack both understanding and the training necessary to minister to this growing population. Often step-families choose anonymity or leave the local church for fear of being shunned. In synthesizing, existing research with data garnered from stepfamilies via their participation in an anonymous online survey and participatory learning activity (PLA), challenges unique to stepfamily members in relation to the church can be classified. Armed with this data, a comprehensive and biblically based curriculum will be developed to train members of stepfamilies and those who minister to them.
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