NEW: Chaplaincy Bundle, by Jeff Struecker

Celeste Fiorillo
Celeste Fiorillo Member, Logos Employee Posts: 599
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

We've just posted our newest pre-pub, a Chaplaincy Bundle by retired US Army Chaplain, Jeff Struecker:

Mobile Ed: Chaplaincy Bundle

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  • Friedrich
    Friedrich Member, MVP Posts: 4,772

    Thanks for posting this, Celeste.  I am glad to see Logos venturing into this field.  It is exciting and there is much potential within the broad umbrella of chaplaincy neets.

    I'd like to know more how these courses in particular and the whole chaplain mobileEd vision in general relates to non-military chaplaincy and negotiating "ministry" within the strictures, structures, and models of hospital/hospice chaplaincy and certification requirements.  Ie, for a person wanting to be a certified chaplain of APC (or other similar) will this augment that preparation or provide high-level professional continuing education that will interact with models and themes the chaplain will encounter in CPE or BCC certification process, or provide relevant continuing Ed for those who have those under their belt?  Will this (and others?) be more geared toward military chaplaincy, with only incidental crossover?  Thanks.

    I am currently both a hospice chaplain (full time) and hospital (parttime) with 9 units of CPE but have not yet become board certified (BCC).  I have not been, nor will be, a military chaplain.  I don't know that these particular volumes would be particularly applicable to where I am at, but would be interested in how future ones might be.  Also, would future mobileEd courses also spur on additional CPE type books to be added to Logos.  [I am considering coming up with a list of books and posting on another thread those works I think would amplify chaplain resources.  (from grief/loss/lament work to family systems theory, to attachment theory, transference/countertransference, Transactional Analysis, etc.]

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