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Pastoral care and the evangelical ministry (1414)


Type of Data: Pastoral care and the evangelical ministry (1414)

Faith Community: Christianity

Date: 1999-2000

Geography: United Kingdom

Sample Size: 1093 (43% response)

Population: Clergy and pastors of churches affiliated to the Evangelical Alliance

Keywords: Baptised in the Spirit, charismatic movement, clergy, collaborative ministry, extraversion, glossolalia, health, ministry, neuroticism, pastoral care, pastors, personality, priorities, problems, psychoticism, speaking in tongues, stipends, stress, training, well-being

Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire

Collection Agency: Centre for Ministry Studies, University of Wales, Bangor

Sponsor: Crusade for World Revival/Waverley Christian Counselling and Evangelical Alliance

Published Source:

  • Leslie John Francis, Mandy Robbins and William Kilbourne Kay, Pastoral Care Today: Practice, Problems and Priorities in Churches Today - An Interim Report, Farnham: CWR, 2000
  • Leslie John Francis, 'The Personality Characteristics of Male Evangelical Clergy: Denominational Differences in the UK', Mental Health, Religion & Culture, Vol. 5, 2002, pp. 175-81
  • Leslie John Francis and Mandy Robbins, 'Personality and Glossolalia: A Study Among Male Evangelical Clergy', Pastoral Psychology, Vol. 51, 2003, pp. 391-6
  • Leslie John Francis, Susan H. Jones and Mandy Robbins, 'Clergy Personality and Collaborative Ministry: The Way Ahead for Stable Extraverts?', Pastoral Psychology, Vol. 53, 2004, pp. 33-42

    BRIN ID: 1414

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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