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"The Church as a Culture of Care" Quiz
"The Church as a Culture of Care" by T. Dale Johnson, Jr. explores how churches can foster environments of genuine biblical care, support, and discipleship within their communities.
religion | Published in 2021
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- How does T. Dale Johnson, Jr. define a 'culture of care' within the church, and what theological foundations does he use to support this concept?
- Discuss how the book addresses the role of biblical counseling in fostering a caring church community.
- Analyze the challenges and obstacles that churches may face when attempting to develop a culture of care, as presented by Johnson.
- Evaluate the practical strategies suggested by Johnson for church leaders to cultivate an environment of care among congregants.
- How does Johnson connect the idea of a caring church to the broader mission of the gospel?
- Compare and contrast Johnson’s approach to church care with other models of pastoral or congregational support you have studied.
- What role does discipleship play in the creation and maintenance of a culture of care, according to the book?
- How does Johnson address the potential for burnout among those tasked with caring for others in the church?
- In what ways does the book challenge traditional views of pastoral care, and what new perspectives does it offer?
- Discuss the importance of community and mutual accountability in Johnson’s vision for a church as a culture of care.
- How does the book suggest churches balance care for their members with outreach to the broader community?
- Analyze a case study or example from the book that illustrates the principles of a caring church in action.
- What is the relationship between church discipline and a culture of care, as explained in the book?
- How does Johnson propose churches address issues of mental health within the framework of biblical care?
- Reflect on how your own church experience aligns or contrasts with the vision set forth in 'The Church as a Culture of Care.'
