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- Title
Ministry Made Visual and Concrete.
- Authors
WELCH, EDWARD T.
- Abstract
The article "Ministry Made Visual and Concrete" explores the importance of using concrete and visual language in Christian ministry. It suggests that abstract and technical language can be inaccessible to many people and proposes using metaphors, stories, and vivid imagery to make abstract ideas more relatable and memorable. The text emphasizes the significance of grounding abstract concepts in the tangible world and highlights the use of concrete language and illustrations in counseling and ministry. It also discusses the importance of making Scripture concrete and accessible to individuals with diverse thinking styles or neurodivergent conditions. Ultimately, the article concludes that making ministry more visual and concrete can lead to a greater understanding of Jesus and a more impactful ministry.
- Subjects
RELIGIOUS literature; DOCTRINAL theology; BRITISH kings &; rulers; CHILDREN'S stories; COUPLES counseling; FATHERHOOD
- Publication
Journal of Biblical Counseling, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 2, p54
- ISSN
1063-2166
- Publication type
Article