keeperCare
What we do: The Jaffray Centre Vocational Resilience Network (keeperCare) explores the missiological (theological, historical, behavioral science) related issues associated with the care of global workers. In an effort to explore nuances and implications of this trend, keeperCare brings together practitioners and agency leaders from a variety of non-profits, churches and sending groups. Together they examine common concerns generated by today’s chaotic nations and the hot zones of mission activity.
How it works: The Jaffray keeperCare draws together people to
- engage in research that contributes to the emerging biblical, theological and strategic research in the area of member care.
- provide forums and colloquia that encourage greater understanding of the nurture and well-being of kingdom workers.
- explore and publish findings in the area of mental health and missions.
- create a hub for research and information that the Ambrose community can contribute to but also learn from as they examine the field of mental health and missions through a missiological matrix.
- add an important aspect to Ambrose University Collete and Seminary’s national and international focus by encouraging Ambrose students to connect to this evolving trend in Canada and around the world.