Thursday, 22 October 2020

Chaplaincy Practice Service Culture

 

Chaplaincy Practice Service Culture

 

Chaplaincy is a service industry, where the professional chaplains offer needed services to people in need of such through professional practice and service delivery.

In maintaining chaplaincy practice service culture, all chaplains must endeavor to have what we call duty post or practice base from where they can legitimately offer various care and services they have the capacity to offer to the general public both in private and public domain.

 

With this understanding, all chaplains are encouraged to endeavor to begin to practice professional chaplaincy as no one can be called a chaplain if he/she is not practicing, neither is he/she retired from active practice.

 

People in the public are beginning to ask chaplains for their practice base and duty post(s) and they have the right to do so. It is obligatory for us chaplains, to ensure that the chaplaincy practice service culture is upheld for the needed sustainability. 

Chap. Prof. David Mike

Certified Chaplaincy Educator

30th Sept. 2020

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