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JCSA was established at Hekima University College in Nairobi to coordinate teaching and research activities in Anglophone and Francophone Africa

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  • Hekima University College, Riara Rd; Off Ngong Rd.
    P. O. Box 1540 - 00502 Nairobi, Kenya;
  • +254 718 081 001
  • +254 750 113 177
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When Religious Vocation Ends

Exploring the Personal Journey of Exit, Identity, Wellbeing and Support for Those Who Have Left Religious Life.

his webinar offers an in-depth exploration of the complex process involved in transitioning away from religious life. It addresses the various dimensions of identity transformation and the potential measures of well-being available to individuals during this significant shift. The session underscores the critical need for compassionate support for those departing from their religious congregations, acknowledging the emotional and psychological hurdles they may encounter, particularly as they reintegrate into society. Participants can expect to gain valuable insights into the journey toward establishing new identities outside of their previous spiritual affiliations. The webinar will also outline strategies for navigating the challenges that arise during this transition while emphasizing the importance of care systems that honour and respect each individual’s unique journey.

Free Zoom Webinar

3pm – 5 pm Nairobi time

29.05.2025

Click HERE TO REGISTER

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