ministry (6do encyclopedia)



Ministry refers to the work or service done by an individual or organization that is dedicated to helping others, often in a faith-based context. Ministry can take many forms, including pastoral ministry, youth ministry, music ministry, teaching ministry, and more. This article will explore the various types of ministry, as well as the importance and challenges of these key forms of service.

Forms of Ministry

Pastoral Ministry

Pastoral ministry, also known as ministerial leadership, is the work of leading a faith community. This includes preaching and teaching, providing encouragement and support to congregants, and overseeing the spiritual and practical needs of the community. Pastoral ministry is typically associated with churches, but can also apply to other faith-based organizations.

Youth Ministry

Youth ministry is the work of serving young people, generally ranging in age from elementary school through college. Youth ministers provide guidance and support to young people as they navigate the challenges of growing up and developing their faith. This can include planning and leading youth groups, retreats, and mission trips, as well as mentoring individual young people.

Music Ministry

Music ministry involves leading worship through music, typically through singing and playing instruments. Music ministry can also include composing and arranging music, coordinating worship teams, and incorporating music into other aspects of ministry. Music is often used to enhance and deepen the spiritual experience of worship and fellowship.

Teaching Ministry

Teaching ministry involves the work of sharing knowledge and wisdom with others, usually in a faith-based context. This can include leading classes, workshops, and Bible studies, as well as writing and publishing books and other educational materials. Teaching ministry is an important way to help people develop a deeper understanding of their faith and to equip them for service and leadership.

Importance of Ministry

Ministry plays a critical role in many faith communities. It provides much-needed support and encouragement to individuals, while also building stronger, more vibrant communities. Through ministry, people can develop a deeper understanding of their faith, grow in their relationship with God, and learn how to serve others. Ministry can also provide a sense of purpose and meaning for those who feel called to this work.

Challenges of Ministry

Despite its many benefits, ministry can also be challenging. Ministry leaders often face a wide range of practical and emotional challenges, including burnout, criticism, and conflict. Ministry can also be demanding on a personal level, requiring significant time and energy commitments. However, for those who are truly called to this work, the rewards of ministry can far outweigh the challenges.

Conclusion

Ministry is an essential aspect of many faith communities and provides a wide range of services and support to individuals and organizations. While ministry can be challenging, it is a deeply rewarding calling for those who feel called to this work. Whether in pastoral ministry, youth ministry, music ministry, teaching ministry, or another form of service, ministry offers a powerful opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others.


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Sex abuse victims 'must get specialist support'

BBC

23-05-15 00:40


A group of campaigners have warned that it is "totally irresponsible" to encourage abuse victims to share their stories without providing a specialist support system. They have written an open letter to the UK Government calling for fully-funded help to be made available to victims along with the upcoming Victims Bill. The letter's author, Charlie Webster, referred to a friend who had reported the sexual abuse of their running coach but committed suicide years later due to lack of support. Funding-industry insiders warn that support services are facing unprecedented requests for support coupled with a chronic lack of funding.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-65536116
Millions swarm China's sudden 'barbecue capital'

BBC

23-05-15 00:33


Zibo, a little-known city in China's Shandong province, is experiencing a tourism boom as millions of domestic visitors flock to the area to enjoy cheap barbecue. Footage posted from the city shows bustling crowds enjoying food and drink. Some online influencers are now calling Zibo 'China's outdoor barbecue capital', with more than 1,270 barbecue joints in the city, according to the president of Zibo's Barbecue Association. Local authorities have been quick to capitalise on the sudden influx of tourists. Nonetheless, officials from Zibo's Culture and Tourism Bureau have advised travellers to avoid the city during the May Day holiday.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-65478638
Ukraine captures 10 Russian positions near Bakhmut

Telegraph

23-05-14 20:08


Ten Russian positions near Bakhmut in Ukraine have been captured, according to Ukraine’s military, as it seeks to step up its counteroffensive around the besieged city. Commanders have been highly suspicious of Russian military build-up and its reported intention to launch a large-scale attack on Ukraine’s forces. Reports from the area during the past week have detailed far heavier-than-normal artillery barrages, suggesting that a major Ukrainian assault is under way. The British Ministry of Defence has stated that the Russian army is not in a position to defend itself against a determined Ukrainian army.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/14/ukraine-captures-10-russian-positions-near-bakhmut/
Germany pledges $4b in military aid as Zelensky makes surprise visit to Berlin

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-14 19:49


Germany will increase its military aid for Ukraine's fight against Russia's invasion to €2.7 billion ($4.4 billion), according to Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Scholz hosted Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelensky, in Berlin last week following criticisms over Germany's initial offer to send only helmets to Ukraine. War between Ukraine and Russia has exposed the sizeable dependency that Europe's largest economy has on Russian gas imports, leading to public pressure from NATO allies and the United States for Germany to increase its support of Ukraine. The weapons aid includes 18 wheeled howitzers, artillery ammunition, guided missiles for air defence systems, infantry fighting vehicles, and 200 drones for reconnaissance operations.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/germany-pledges-4-billion-in-military-aid-as-zelensky-makes-surprise-visit-to-berlin-20230515-p5d8bq.html
Victims’ bill ‘hijacked by Dominic Raab’, watchdog says

The Independent

23-05-14 19:28


Campaigners have criticised a new package of UK laws designed to strengthen the rights of violence victims. The Victims and Prisoners Bill, which was initially drafted as a “Victims’ Bill” following consultation with the public, was criticized for allowing the justice secretary the power to prevent the release of certain prisoners and to change the membership of the parole board. The proposed law’s existing objectives have been broadly supported by campaigners since they were announced in 2015.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/victims-bill-prisoners-dominic-raab-law-b2334024.html
Police barred from requesting rape victims’ medical and school records

Telegraph

23-05-16 06:00


Police will no longer be able to access the therapy, medical, school or other information relating to a rape victim unless it is deemed essential, according to proposals after a government consultation. Officials will also face a legal obligation to tell victims what information is being sought, and why. Pressure had been mounting to revise the rules after reports that rapes increased sharply during the pandemic while conviction rates fell to as low as 1.3% in some areas.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/16/police-barred-rape-victims-medical-records-request/
China’s new rural law force accused of strong-arm tactics against farmers

South China Morning Post

23-05-16 05:00


China's recently formed Agricultural Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement team, tasked with overseeing rural areas in the country, has been criticised for its actions after footage of contentious law enforcement actions was shared on Chinese social media. Some Weibo users questioned the need to equip the force with potent equipment, such as stun batons, with one commentator implying the rural enforcement group may become a source of instability should abuses continue. Others have voiced concerns over uniform similarities with the better-known urban management team, which are often criticised for bullying tactics.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3220690/chinas-new-rural-law-force-accused-bullying-farmers-after-videos-overreach-raise-concern-about
Advocacy or practical? Taiwan evaluating plan for Asia’s first 4-day work week

South China Morning Post

23-05-16 09:00


The Taiwanese government is considering implementing a three-day weekend following a proposal signed by over 5,000 citizens. Four government ministries are assessing the idea and will generate an assessment report by the end of June. Although it would be a first in Asia, Taiwan's export-driven economy, largely made up of producer firms, is expected to oppose the motion to pay workers for an extra day of the week. To produce the goods that drive Taiwan's technology industry around 30% of its US$800bn economy, producers typically operate seven days a week.

https://www.scmp.com/economy/article/3220713/taiwan-evaluating-proposal-asias-first-3-day-weekend-manufacturers-wont-approve
South Korea soccer international Son Jun-ho detained in China on suspicion of taking bribe

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 08:52


South Korean midfielder Son Jun-ho, who played for the Shandong Taishan team in China's football league, has been detained in Liaoning province on suspicion of accepting a bribe. The allegations are understood to be linked to match-fixing concerning coach Hao Wei, and the bribery also involves other individuals in China's football scene. Despite the government investing extensively to make China a football superpower, the league has struggled for years to address its reputation for corruption, and teams are currently in dire financial straits, making them more vulnerable to corrupt practices.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/asia/2023/05/16/south-korea-soccer-international-son-jun-ho-detained-in-china-on-suspicion-of-taking-bribe.html
Pensioner fined for filling pothole ‘neglected’ by council

The Independent

23-05-16 08:41


An Italian pensioner has been fined almost €900 ($1,085) for his role in filling in a 30cm pothole at a zebra crossing in Barlassina, Lombardy. Claudio Trenta, 72, reportedly took action after becoming frustrated by the council’s supposed lack of response to the problem. He used cold bitumen to repair the hole without permission, an offence for which he was penalised for violating the highway code. Trenta intends to contest the decision. The case has also led to discussion of the state of Italy’s roads, where inmates recently helped to repair potholes in Rome.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/italian-pensioner-fined-pothole-lombardy-b2339581.html
Who is Li Hui, China’s peace envoy to Ukraine and Russia?

Japan Times

23-05-16 08:26


Beijing’s special representative for Eurasian affairs Li Hui is visiting Ukraine to kick off a five-nation trip that also takes in Poland, France, Germany and Russia. The trip was first proposed by Chinese leader Xi Jinping during a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement Li’s tour was a “demonstration of China’s commitment to promoting peace and talks” as the country seeks to promote a peace plan it announced in February. China has refrained from attributing responsibility to Moscow or referring to its actions in Ukraine as an “invasion”.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/05/16/asia-pacific/politics-diplomacy-asia-pacific/li-hui-china-envoy-russia-ukraine-war/
China Arrests South Korean Footballer for Alleged Bribery

Bloomberg

23-05-16 08:22


China has arrested a South Korean national and former member of the country's national men's soccer team, Son Jun-ho, on suspicion of taking bribes, in a move that has raised tensions between Beijing and Seoul amidst several diplomatic and economic tensions. The move comes in the midst of a wave of investigations targeting foreign companies operating in China and has raised concerns amongst expatriates working in the region.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-16/china-arrests-south-korean-footballer-for-alleged-bribery?srnd=next-china
Beijing LGBT Center shuttered as crackdown grows in China

Associated Press

23-05-16 13:27


The Beijing LGBT Center has become the latest organisation to be closed under a crackdown by the Chinese government. The group's notice of cessation marks a critical blow to advocacy groups that once had been able to be public about their work for LGBTQ+ rights. They focused on low-cost mental health counselling and published lists of of LGBTQ+-friendly health professionals. “In our political, economic and cultural center, to have this type of organization. It was a symbol of the LGBT movement’s presence,” said one anonymous activist.

https://apnews.com/article/china-beijing-lgbt-center-shutdown-a5643c680e1faf5c8a7a7d9bdd627d6f
Japan and China start defense hotline operation as ties remain tense

Japan Times

23-05-16 12:30


China and Japan have opened a military hot line between their defence authorities to avoid unwanted military incidents. The Maritime and Aerial Communication Mechanism was launched as long ago as 2018, but the global pandemic and a territorial dispute over the Senkaku Islands prevented its operation. The uninhabited islands are controlled by Japan but claimed by China. The hot line will operate as a bellwether of trust between the two regional powers and will hopefully avoid any unnecessary confrontations.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/05/16/national/china-japan-defense-hotline-launched/
Prominent foe of female circumcision wins prestigious $1.4 million Templeton Prize

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 12:14


Edna Adan Ismail has been named the winner of the 2023 Templeton Prize for her efforts to reduce female genital mutilation and improve healthcare for women. The prize, valued at almost $1.4m, is one of the world’s largest individual awards. Ismail, the first African woman to win the prize, is a nurse-midwife and hospital founder, known for reducing maternal mortality in Somaliland. She will donate some of the prize money to Friends of Edna Maternity Hospital in the US, a charity that funds equipment and educators, and trains the next generation of healthcare workers in East Africa.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2023/05/16/prominent-foe-of-female-circumcision-wins-prestigious-14-million-templeton-prize.html
What is China's strategy for Central Asia?

Deutsche Welle

23-05-16 12:08


Chinese President Xi Jinping will host the China-Central Asia Summit in northwestern China on 11/12 June. Leaders from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan will attend. The summit will be the first in-person high-level meeting between Xi and Central Asian leaders since Beijing established diplomatic ties with their countries over thirty years ago. At the conference, Xi is expected to deliver a keynote speech, exchange views with regional leaders on cooperation between China and Central Asia, sign "important political documents" and establish visa-free initiatives with multiple Central Asian countries.

https://www.dw.com/en/what-is-chinas-strategy-for-central-asia/a-65637703
B.C. organizations scramble to make plans to protect seniors from extreme heat

CBC

23-05-16 12:00


Community groups in British Columbia are considering a response to extreme summer heat following concerns for seniors already heightened after a heat dome last year led to the deaths of 619 people, mostly elderly. While the province is experiencing an unseasonably early heat wave, there’s fears the climate crisis could lead to more deadly heat waves. Outreach organisations in B.C. are concentrating on helping seniors cope with the heat, including wellness calls and distributing fans, while the BC Association of Community Response Networks is calling for seniors to have better access to air conditioning. A coroner’s report recommended more support for vulnerable residents.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/organizations-scramble-heat-wave-seniors-1.6844477
How US tax breaks would lift Taiwanese investors and invoke China’s ire

South China Morning Post

23-05-16 18:00


A group of US senators has proposed the Taiwan Tax Agreement Act of 2023 that would permit tax breaks for Taiwanese investors. The senators said that this will help to increase investment between the US and Taiwan by removing the double-taxation currently in place in relations between the countries. Offering tax relief could inspire further Taiwanese tech firms to move to the US to set up shop, including the construction of a TSMC $40bn plant in the state of Arizona. According to data from the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taipei, Taiwan invested $23.73bn in the US between 1952 and 2022, the second highest amount after mainland China. Analysis from experts suggested that this move would increase economic, capital, and personnel mobility between the two countries, disrupting China's chip-making lithography machines and shifting the focus into tech collaboration and development based around US-led tax-friendly policies.

https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3220735/how-us-tax-breaks-would-lift-taiwanese-investors-and-invoke-ire-china
Cyprus Finance Ministry: More than 1.2 billion euros in Russian assets frozen

Associated Press

23-05-16 16:36


Assets worth €1.2bn ($1.3bn) owned by Russians held in Cyprus-registered companies have been frozen due to sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine, according to the Cypriot government; the assets were largely held in European Union credit institutions. The total amount frozen includes €105m already frozen by Cypriot banks. The move follows comments by the European Commissioner for Justice that Cyprus was behind other EU member states in terms of freezing Russian-owned assets.

https://apnews.com/article/cyprus-russia-sanctions-frozen-assets-eb3871790c000ea9dd91a1e034842e2c