Sunday, 5 August 2018

Multifarious Problems


Multifarious Problems
The problems of our nation Nigeria are multifarious in nature which makes them complex, requiring professional problem solvers who are experts in handling complicated and complex problems to make intentional intervention. This must be an intentional professional intervention. Our problems are:-
1.     Political.
2.     Social.
3.     Religious.
4.     Judicial.
5.     Professional.
6.     Family etc.
Our problems have become endemic as the entire system and sectors are affected. What we need now is evident and not hidden. Total systemic overhauling is what our nation needs.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Chaplaincy a Multifarious Profession

Chaplaincy a Multifarious Profession
Chaplaincy profession consist of multifarious discipline and diverse areas of specialization such as:-
1.     Fire chaplaincy.
2.     Critical incidence chaplaincy.
3.     Hospital chaplaincy.
4.     Disaster and emergency chaplaincy.
5.     Agricultural chaplaincy.
6.     Community chaplaincy.
7.     Correctional and prison chaplaincy.
To mention but a few. Where do you actually fall as a chaplain? Please try to discover your own area of specialization. God bless you.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Professionalizing Chaplaincy in Nigeria


Professionalizing Chaplaincy in Nigeria
Only early 20th century did chaplaincy attained a professional status in the world since its existence. For many centuries before 20th century, chaplaincy was a mere occupation; after passing through several processes, definite patterns and procedures, chaplaincy attained the status of a profession. Praise God!
Domesticating this in Nigeria and continent of Africa should not pose any serious problem; but we must come to an understanding that professionalizing chaplaincy in Nigeria and Africa at large is beyond mere imagination and wishful thinking.
It is a serious academic concern requiring academic pursuit before a mere occupation can graduate to a professional status. There are sure processes to follow and the first and foremost step in such process is “functionality.”
Let us all who feel concerned about professionalizing chaplaincy in this part of the world to take chaplains functionality serious.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Functional Chaplaincy


Functional Chaplaincy
What is needed now in Nigeria is functional chaplains. Producing functional chaplains who will begin to function as professional chaplains in Nigeria, practicing chaplaincy as it is done in developed nations of the world.
In the past, many chaplains produced or grown in this nation had faced functional problems for specific reasons; which makes them unable to function as expected. Because of this experience of chaplains in Nigeria, there is need to be a paradigm shift.
Beloved chaplains in Nigeria, we are resolutely resolved to ensure that all chaplains must be made to function from now on.
1.     We will ensure that all chaplains have something to do, no matter what regardless of the chaplaincy organizations they belong to.
2.     We will ensure that every chaplain will be profitably engaged in Nigeria.
3.     We will ensure that chaplains are no longer impoverished in this nation.
Be on the lookout for the upcoming wealth and job creation seminar to free chaplains from functionality problems.

Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Fellowship in Chaplaincy Practice


Fellowship in Chaplaincy Practice
Fellowship is defined as a noun to be:
1.   A company of people that share the same interests or aims.
2.   A feeling of friendship, relatedness or connection between people.
3.   A merit based scholarship.
As a Verb, friendship is defined as:
1.   To admit to friendship.
2.   To enter into friendship with.
3.   To make feel welcome by showing friendship or building cordial friendship.
4.   To join in fellowship or association with.
Bringing chaplains together in fellowship as people and professionals who share the same interest and aims is not bad. But carrying chaplains from one place to another or from one office to another to conduct fellowship in such places is not comprehensive chaplaincy practice.
What is known, recognized and globally accepted chaplaincy practice is conducting religious services for people, offering sacraments, supervising meditation, offering prayers, exorcism and deliverance.
This is better called as providing ministerial services or priestly services to the people or community. The priestly presence of chaplain is highly valued.
Comprehensive Chaplaincy Practice:
Comprehensive chaplaincy practice must include the following services:
1.   Counseling services.
2.   Therapeutic care.
3.   Spiritual and emotional care.
4.   Problem-solving.
5.   Offering of prayers.
6.   Bringing about the needed behavioural and attitudinal change in people.
Capitalizing on one aspect of chaplaincy practice is not only dangerous but also disastrous. Let all practicing chaplains come to this understanding. Each time we take chaplaincy services to any office or group of people; we are only taking priestly presence and services to such offices or people not fellowship.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Education is the Key to Chaplaincy Development


Education is the Key to Chaplaincy Development
It is a known fact that all reputable professions of our world take the education of their professionals very seriously because of the believe that education is paramount and key to development.  Chaplaincy profession is no exemption to the rule. Education in all aspects of chaplaincy profession, such as:-
1.     Secular education.
2.     Theological education.
3.     Chaplaincy education.
4.     Professional education.
5.     Moral education.
6.     Ethical education.
7.     Spiritual/pastoral care education.

Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Reasons for the Existence of Known Professions of our world and that of the Practicing Professionals


Reasons for the Existence of Known Professions of our world and that of the Practicing Professionals
All known professions of our world are in existence to fulfill specific visions and professional mandates to make life better for the teaming population of our world. For a better understanding, let us consider some of these known and notable professions one after the other.
1.     Farming or Agricultural profession. Farming or agricultural profession which happens to be the first profession and endowed humanity by the Almighty God. The agricultural profession came into existence to fulfill the vision of God for food, sufficiency in all nations of the world, while the professionals practisioners called farmers or agriculturalists have the professional mandate to preserve nature, till the earth or cultivate the land; make preparations for an increase yield of the earth to ensure food sufficiency and security in our world.

2.     Medical profession. Medical profession came into existence to ensure that the precious life granted Humanity by God is not ridiculed in any way or wasted nor cut short. The sanctity of life and sacredness of such life is the concern of medical profession; while medical practioners have the mandate to safeguard and preserve the God-given life, they seek to find cure to sicknesses and diseases that threatens to end such life. They also enjoy the professional mandate to resuscitate life that is about going out of mankind.

3.     Clerical or Priestly profession. In all known religions of our world, there is a special positions for their priests, imam, rabbi and clergies. Most of these known religions in our world are in existence to ensure that there is a close relationship with the Almighty God their Creator, deities and all mankind. These professional priests, imams, rabbi and clergies enjoy their mandates to direct all people to God, deities and supreme beings who have power to rule and reign in the affairs of mankind. These professionals also have the mandate to offer and conduct religious services to people of their faith and religions with the intention of obtaining favour for their faithful from God and other deities.

4.     Engineering profession. The engineering profession is in existence to ensure the provision of engineering services in all sectors of the economy and facets of life. Professional engineers enjoy the professional mandate of providing solution based approach to all engineering problems that contend with mankind. They also enjoy professional mandate to design, and re-design engineering tools and projects for the advancement of engineering profession.

5.     Chaplaincy profession. Chaplaincy profession came into existence to showcase the love of God to humanity regardless of status, gender, religion, colour, tribe and sexual orientation. The chaplaincy professional practioners have the professional mandate to be concerned with the provision of equitable justice, equal opportunities for all, and having concern for the vulnerable groups in various societies of our world to ensure productivity of all people.

Practicing professional chaplains have the mandate to stand against all evils that may want to truncate the life granted people by God. They enjoy the professional mandate of providing spiritual, emotional, psychological, and physical and environment care to people who are bewildered with one problem or the other.

They have the mandate to provide the needed solution based approach to all problems of humanity with the views of making people operate at optimal capacity. They enjoy professional mandate to provide end of life care to terminally ill and people waiting to cross over to the world beyond.

6.     The military profession. The military profession came into existence to defend the sovereign integrity of nations of our world against external and internal aggressors, to offer the needed protection to the people and properties of citizenry as well as defend the peaceful coexistence of the nations they serve. The serving military men and women have the professional mandate to work for the security of their nations at all times.
Here is a clarion call again from me for all chaplains to come to the understanding that there is a sure need for a reformation of chaplaincy in the light of contemporary settings. A redefining, restructuring, repositioning and representing chaplaincy in Nigeria and continent of Africa.
The present yarning and agitations of our people in Nigeria is the calling for restructuring, there can therefore be no better time than now for the redefining, restructuring, repositioning and representing chaplaincy.
Take me for who I am, mu love for chaplaincy profession and professional relevance remains my earnest concern. I love you all.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Chaplaincy Responsibility


Chaplaincy Responsibility
One of the responsibilities of professional chaplains is assisting people with difficulties in life to be able to navigate through such difficulties with success. Chaplains who will be qualified to offer such services will be expected to have been adequately equipped professionally to perform such task. Get trained now! Put the past behind you and concentrate on how you can competently perform your professional task. Professional Chaplaincy Practice Training and programme is for you.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Proper Navigation


Proper Navigation
For proper navigation through life’s challenges, difficulties and problems; people will require the services of professionals like practicing chaplains. Chaplains who will be competent to assist people navigate through life’s problems must be adequately trained and prepared for such task.
Arise therefore and be trained. Take advantage of Professional Chaplaincy Practice Training and programme introduced for chaplains in the continent of Africa.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Honesty and Sincerity


Honesty and Sincerity
Honesty is expensive, and not common. Expecting honesty from cheap and croaked people is an effort in futility.
Sincerity demands uprightness, it is therefore a scarce commodity.
The demand for honesty and sincerity from practicing chaplains in their interaction with people in chaplaincy practice is very tasking. Chaplains must therefore be prepared to demonstrate honesty and sincerity in the discharge of their professional duties.
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Chaplaincy Issues


Chaplaincy Issues
1.     Is chaplaincy in Nigeria different from chaplaincy in developed nations of the world? Why?
2.     What do chaplains in Nigeria consider chaplaincy to be?
3.     Who is a chaplain in Nigeria concept?
4.     How far can this concept carry us or advance chaplaincy?
5.     Can you now see reasons why the call for chaplaincy restructuring, redefinition, reengineering, refocusing, repositioning, and representation in Nigeria?
6.     How best can we go about this?
7.     For how long shall we remain a laughing stock globally?
Please Respond
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice

Care in Chaplaincy Practice and Service Delivery


Care in Chaplaincy Practice and Service Delivery 
The statement that all about chaplaincy is about care, is a fact and true with all intents and purposes; yet care is a complicated and pregnant word which makes its appropriation difficult for untrained professionals.
Providing chaplaincy care and service delivery is a complex, highly technical assignment or duty that only trained professionals and experts can handle it competently and confidently too.
Providing care and service delivery in chaplaincy practice has become a comprehensive and all-encompassing assignment and duty, for which only trained and equipped care-givers can attempt to offer with appreciable results.
Professional care providers will be expected to offer care services to:
1.     Grieving: people who are grieving because of;
a.     The sudden loss of their loved one to sudden death, loss of job, divorce, separation etc.
b.     Sudden deterioration of health.
c.      Sudden development of terminal illness.
d.     Sudden loss of valuables, money, properties etc.
e.     Huge financial indebtedness.
The care for this categories of grieving are not the same and they require different approaches. Only professionally trained and equipped care providers can understand the type of care to offer people who are grieving for different reasons.
This makes it mandatory for chaplains who are interested to become care providers or offer care services to people in need of such to be adequately trained and equipped for the assignment. Faking the practice and profession will be counterproductive.
2.     In providing chaplaincy care and service delivery to people, chaplains have the responsibility and mandate to pay particular attention to the sorrowful. This set of people may become sorrowful in life because of so many factors and such factor unleashes sorrows upon people stand as a negation of God’s principle to make people joyful.
It therefore becomes the responsibility of professional chaplains or care providers to tactfully and professionally intervene in the situation of those who are sorrowful, bringing them to a point of rejoicing in life. Our assignments as chaplains and care providers is to make life much better for those we are called to serve.
3.     Providing chaplaincy care an service delivery include paying close attention to people, things, situations and conditions working against the wholeness, wellness and wellbeing of people and the societies of our world.
It also entails having concern for the ways things are, the condition and situation the society is and better condition of the people of our world; striving therefore to bring a positive change to such conditions with the views of ensuring better living condition to the people by the care and services we offer as professional care providers or chaplains. Care is not as simple as it looks on the surface.
4.     In providing chaplaincy care and service delivery to people appropriately entails that the care provider or chaplain have some worry about what is happening in our societies and world, that he/she becomes worried about the condition of the society and the conditions of the generality of the people; such as wanton destruction of lives and properties, gruesome murders of innocent people, tyrannical rule, unholy spread of corruption and other societal vices.
With such worries, professional care providers and chaplains tactfully must come out with a solution based approached to the problems and help find the needed solutions to.
5.     Proper maintenance and upkeep. Care provision and service delivery in professional chaplaincy practice extends to cover proper maintenance and upkeep of the people we offer professional care as chaplains; this may be by advocating or seeking from governments, government agencies and well-meaning spirit gifted individuals or corporate entities, as chaplaincy profession is yet to benefit from government grants, allocations or sectoral budgets in Nigeria and continent of Africa.

6.     Treatment of those who need such services as professionals. Care provision and service delivery extends to cover professional activities of professional care providers, care givers and health care chaplains in offering chaplaincy care services to people who require such treatment and care giving activities.

Such people may be patients in the hospitals, in and out patients, people in the comfort of their homes, the older people or senior citizens, the terminally ill, the traumatized and the dying in the society.

NB: While medical professionals take responsibilities to provide needed care and treatment to patients in the health care sector with the intention of curing diseases that make life difficult for people and such care is terminated when there is no cure in sight or the progress of the patient begins to retard, professional chaplains offer chaplaincy care services even when there is no cure in sight or when it is certain death is very much approaching and sure.

Chaplains are mandated to provide needed care even at the end of life, and to make clients/patients as comfortable as possible. Professional chaplains are expected to extend such care to the relations of the clients/patients, even when such clients have gone to the world beyond.

Palliative care and hospice care service is very ideal in this situation. Care-giving is not as simple as it looks.

7.     The state of being cared for by others. Care provision in chaplaincy practice and services delivery extends to the state of being cared for by others. Chaplains have the responsibility of providing an enabling environment for people to be cared for by others.

8.     Object of watchful attention and anxiety. Care provision in chaplaincy practice and service delivery entails the object of watchful attention and anxiety. Professional chaplains who have been adequately prepared to offer care services to the general public will be able to pay watchful attention to the people who need such services.

They also have the professional mandate to find the needed solution based approached to those who have developed anxiety in life professionally.
In conclusion, I wish to state at this juncture that providing professional care and service delivery to the people in various societies of our world goes much deeper than can be phantom. All care providers and care-givers are called upon to rise up to their responsibilities as they begin to offer professional care services to the people in need of such.

Long live chaplaincy profession!
Long live professional chaplains!
Long live Association of professional chaplains!
Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria!
Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs
Professional Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice