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How North American Immigrant Churches Can Support Congregants With Severe Chronic Diseases

This article discusses the special challenges and needs of North American immigrants with chronic diseases and the role of immigrant churches in serving them. These special challenges and needs are identified as (1) medical delivery, (2) legal, (3) financial, (4) cultural, (5) social support and act...

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Published in:Pastoral psychology 2024-10, Vol.73 (5), p.663-682
Main Authors: Wong, Gordon, Yu, Chong-Ho Alex, Lau, Shiu-Ming, Wong, Ka-Hon Tony, Law, Ka-Fung Graf
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Language:English
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Summary:This article discusses the special challenges and needs of North American immigrants with chronic diseases and the role of immigrant churches in serving them. These special challenges and needs are identified as (1) medical delivery, (2) legal, (3) financial, (4) cultural, (5) social support and activities of daily living (ADL), and (6) spiritual. A framework to support the needs of congregants with chronic diseases is discussed. This framework consists of (1) ADL support, (2) informational support, and (3) spiritual support. The article delves into the involvement of immigrant churches in catering to this demographic. First, it explores the theological foundation for a caring ministry. Subsequently, it presents a model with action items for such a ministry, outlining how immigrant churches can effectively assist individuals with chronic illnesses. Emphasis is placed on providing spiritual guidance to meet their unique needs.
ISSN:0031-2789
1573-6679
DOI:10.1007/s11089-024-01161-8