2020
DOI: 10.4102/aosis.2020.bk229.08
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On becoming ‘home’ for the destitute: An African congregation-based missional and pastoral perspective on families uprooted by migration

Abstract: Peer review declarationThe publisher (AOSIS) endorses the South African 'National Scholarly Book Publishers Forum Best Practice for Peer Review of Scholarly Books'. The manuscript was subjected to a rigorous two-step peer review process prior to publication, with the identities of the reviewers not revealed to the author(s). The reviewers were independent of the publisher and/or authors in question. The reviewers commented positively on the scholarly merits of the manuscript and recommended that the manuscript… Show more

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“…Brunsdon 2019c), and human displacement (cf. Brunsdon 2020aBrunsdon , 2020bBrunsdon & Magezi 2020) in the African context all begged further scholarly consideration and became themes which I engaged with. Many other issues remain on the agenda, such as enduring poverty, issues of health, and gender-based violence.…”
Section: The Contextualisation Of Practical Theology and Pastoral Car...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brunsdon 2019c), and human displacement (cf. Brunsdon 2020aBrunsdon , 2020bBrunsdon & Magezi 2020) in the African context all begged further scholarly consideration and became themes which I engaged with. Many other issues remain on the agenda, such as enduring poverty, issues of health, and gender-based violence.…”
Section: The Contextualisation Of Practical Theology and Pastoral Car...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is evident in this publication too. Globalisation can be defined in broader terms, and Brunsdon (2020;Ch. 8) offers one such definition:…”
Section: Globalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(p. 266) A proper and true intergenerational dialogue occurs only when the church as 'a liturgical, catechetical and missional community' engages everyone, but especially young people, in acts of faith, worship, teaching and learning and service. The church's mission is certainly in reaching out, in confirming the believers in the faith through prayer, worship and teaching; furthermore, the church's mission is also in the pastoral work of the church leaders and ultimately of everyone who has embraced Jesus and who firmly follows him (Brunsdon 2020):…”
Section: Missionmentioning
confidence: 99%