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    Tent-making in Acts 18:1-4, A Model for the Well-being of Clergy in Soroti Archeaconary, Diocese of Soroti
    (Uganda Christian University, 2026-02-27) Hellen Magret Ameri
    This study was focused on tent-making based on the book of Acts 18:1-4 as a model for the well-being of clergy in Soroti. The well-being of clergy is a diverse issue involving their financial stability, mental and physical health, social support, and overall well-being. The clergy plays a vital role in communities by offering spiritual guidance, emotional support, and various services that uphold the social and moral values of society. Despite their significant contributions, clergy members encounter challenges that negatively impact their well-being. The practice of tentmaking by the Apostle Paul, particularly during his time of ministry in Thessalonica, acts as a model for the clergy to address their contemporary issues or challenges that are related to their well-being.

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