Missional好客

Ecclesial Futures Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.54195/ef11875
Bokyoung Park
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全世界都在遭受COVID-19大流行的痛苦。在这个痛苦的时代,教会必须致力于好客的事工,将医治作为神使命的一部分。这篇文章采用叙述的方式来阐述传教式的款待。它借鉴了作者个人经历的两个故事,描述了如何通过热情好客的经历来治愈痛苦。个人故事的分享展示了如何将好客的经验转化为对他人的传教实践,从而成为治愈的场所。作为结论,本研究提供了三个启示。首先,教会需要为那些经历痛苦和悲伤的人提供接待的空间。其次,神学在提供基于社区的对痛苦的集体解释方面发挥了作用。第三,宣教的作用是复制对伤者的医治好客的宣教层面。
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Missional Hospitality
The entire world is suffering through the COVID-19 pandemic. In this age of anguish, churches must work on the ministry of hospitality that leads to healing as part of God’s mission. This article employs a narrative approach in articulating a missional hospitality. It draws on two stories of the writer’s personal experience to describe how pain was healed through an experience of hospitality. The sharing of personal stories demonstrates how experiences of hospitality can be converted into missional practice for others which becomes a locus of healing. As the conclusion, the study provides three implications. First, churches need to provide the space of hospitality for others experiencing pain and grief. Second, theology plays a role in providing a community-based collective interpretation of the pain. Third, the role of mission is to replicate the missional dimension of healing hospitality to the wounded.
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