Thursday, 22 February 2018

Upcoming Chaplains



Upcoming Chaplains

In developing practicing professional chaplains, we are committed to growing and developing career chaplains helping the upcoming chaplains, who will take the responsibility and charge in attending to the problems and issues in the societies of our world.

Present day chaplains’ trainers must learn to take responsibilities for growing and developing upcoming chaplains to take responsibility for our future.

Present day chaplains owe humanity an obligation to developing upcoming chaplains adequately to enable them take responsibilities for the people in the time ahead. 
This is the more reason why we are calling on the present day chaplains and chaplains’ trainers to invest in:-
1.     Their own personal developments.
2.     Their own educational developments.
3.     Their own professional developments for self-actualization.
Only informed present day chaplains can engage in profitable development of upcoming chaplains. 

Just as leaders of tomorrow are not born nor can be mass produced in a production system but are grown developed individually with the right nurturing and equipping from today’s leaders; so also must the upcoming chaplains be made and grown individually by the present day chaplains.

Chaplaincy practice and service delivery is at the threshold of development in Nigeria, and only professional chaplains can assist in its development. Waiting for America, Britain and other developed nations’ professionals for the needed development of chaplaincy, chaplaincy practice and service delivery in Nigeria will only amount to unprecedented futility.

Present day practicing professional chaplains, arise and take responsibilities for the professional development of chaplaincy practice and chaplains in Nigeria. 

Avail yourself of the opportunity granted you to invest in your own developments now to enable you help develop others for the future. Posterity is waiting for you all. Thanks.

                                                               Prof. Mike

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