Being called: Women's paths to service and activism

C. Faver
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Abstract This study explored how women experience God's “call” to vocations in social service and social activism. In‐depth interviews were conducted with fifty Protestant laywomen who were providing social services or working for social change as volunteers or professionals in sectarian and secular agencies and organizations. Using a grounded interpretive method, the analysis of the interviews revealed that the respondents heard God's call as a “still, small voice” and were “led” to their work through a sense of urgency to respond to particular needs, through experiences and observations of oppression and injustice, and through discovering ways to use their unique gifts and skills to help others. Insights from the study can inform social workers’ self‐examination of their own “call” to the profession and their work with religious organizations involved in community‐based social programs and services.
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被称为:女性服务和行动主义之路
摘要本研究探讨女性如何在社会服务和社会活动中体验上帝的“呼召”。深入访谈了50位提供社会服务或在宗派和世俗机构和组织中作为志愿者或专业人员为社会变革而工作的新教平信徒妇女。使用一种基于基础的解释方法,对访谈的分析显示,受访者听到上帝的呼召是一种“安静,微小的声音”,并通过对特殊需求的紧迫感,通过对压迫和不公正的经历和观察,以及通过发现使用他们独特的天赋和技能来帮助他人的方法,被“引导”到他们的工作中。从研究中获得的见解可以帮助社会工作者自我审视自己对职业的“召唤”,以及他们与参与社区社会项目和服务的宗教组织的工作。
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