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Owing to the accelerated blurring of lines between the sacred and secular in contemporary society, today’s professionals are continually pressed to craft a redefinition of the nature and role of their work within this matrix of convergence, which takes account of both personal value-oriented service and public responsibility. The Foundation has, from its inception, chosen to define ministry both within specific faith communities and within the broader society in terms of those professionals involved in human social services in which the practitioner is self-reflectively aware of the nurturing quality of that activity. Individuals who define their professional activity as being of service to the improvement and nurture of society and the world community, including such fields as education, pastoral assignments, chaplaincy, mediation, management, media services, health care and counseling, are recognized by the Foundation as being in ministry.