Dr. Joy Pring Faraz's Profile and Publications

Publications (2018–2025)

2018

  • Co-AuthorListening and Learning from Various Entities on Dynamics that Help Children Thrive. Presented at the Lausanne National Forum on Children at Risk. 29 August 2018, Manila, Philippines.
  • AuthorFrom Silent Pathology to Constructed Empowerment: Women's Ways of Knowing and Filipino Women's Epistemology of Poverty. Presented at ACSCU 2nd Research Congress. 7 December 2018, Trinity University of Asia, Quezon City, Philippines.

2019

  • AuthorAmidst Gemeinschaft-ing and Gesellschaft-ing: Atomization of Society and Bonds Built by Wesleyan WomenThe Mediator. Rizal, Philippines.
  • AuthorKey Factors that Constitute an Effective Assessment Center for OSEC Victim-survivors in the Philippines. 26 November 2019, Rizal, Philippines.

2022

  • AuthorBest Practices and Challenges: Lessons Learned from the OSAEC Assessment Centers in the Philippines. International Justice Mission Philippines. August 2022. Quezon City, Philippines.
  • Research ConsultantDisrupting Harm in the Philippines: Evidence on Online Child Exploitation and Abuse. ECPAT, INTERPOL, and UNICEF. April 2022. New York.
  • AuthorThe Need for Prophetic Spirituality: The Church Holding Those in Power AccountableEvangelicals Today. Rizal, Philippines.

2023

  • AuthorAdvocacy and Christian Spirituality in A Plain Account of Christian Spirituality, edited by David Ackerman. Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary. November 2023. Rizal, Philippines.

2024

  • AuthorLearnings, Challenges, and Best Practices from PCMN's Anti-OSAEC Projects: An Action Research. Philippine Children Ministries Network. December 2024. Quezon City, Philippines.

2025- (Forthcoming)

  • AuthorPamathalaan: A Filipino Indo-genius Model of Leadership in Faith and Politics, edited by Aldrin Peñamora and David Lim. Langham Publishing. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
  • AuthorWhen Mothers Eat Their Children: Protecting and Safeguarding Children Against OSEC in God's Heart for Children, edited by Nativity Petallar, Roseline Olumbe, and Martin Munyao. Langham Publishing. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
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  • AuthorUgnayan: How the Christian Faith and Filipino Culture Build Relationships that Help Urban Poor Women Survive and Thrive. Langham Publishing. Cumbria, United Kingdom.
  • AuthorFrom the Terrors of Dismemberment to a Theology of Re-membering: Confronting Gender-Based Violence in Judges 19 and Today’s Society. Forthcoming journal article.
  • Author,John Wesley and the Great Tradition: A Constructive Proposal for Asian Historical Theology. In Historical Theology in Asia, Volume 1, edited by Matthias Gergan and Bea Ang. Asia Theological Association FACT Series. Langham Publishing.
  • Author,Asian Liberation Theologies and Their Evangelical Adaptations: Toward Contextual Faithfulness in Asia. In Historical Theology in Asia, Volume 2, edited by Matthias Gergan and Bea Ang. Asia Theological Association FACT Series. Langham Publishing.

Presentations (2018–2025)

2018

  • Research PresenterLausanne National Forum on Children at Risk. 29 August 2018, Manila, Philippines.
  • Research PresenterACSCU 2nd Research CongressFrom Silent Pathology to Constructed Empowerment: Women's Ways of Knowing and Filipino Women's Epistemology of Poverty. 7 December 2018, Trinity University of Asia, Quezon City, Philippines.

2020

  • ResponderPractical Divinity Webinar SeriesSanctified Revolution: Holistic Witness in the Wesleyan Mode. 7 November 2020, APNTS, Taytay, Rizal, Philippines.

2021

  • Research PresenterAsia Theological AssociationEthics with a Human Face: OSEC Victim-survivors as Everyday Ethicists. 16 September 2021.

2022

  • Research PresenterPhilippine Council of Evangelical Churches – Justice Peace and Reconciliation CommissionFaith and Politics: Why Strong Man Rule Does Not Work. 24 February 2022, Quezon City, Philippines.
  • Research PresenterLangham PartnershipUgnayan: How the Christian Faith and Filipino Culture Build Relationships that Help Urban Poor Women Survive and Thrive. 28 May 2022, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Research PresenterInternational Justice Mission PhilippinesBest Practices and Challenges: Lessons Learned from the OSAEC Assessment Centers in the Philippines. 25 August 2022, Quezon City, Philippines.
  • Research PresenterInternational Research Conference Against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of ChildrenKey Factors that Constitute an Effective Assessment Center for OSEC Victim-survivors in the Philippines. 8 November 2022, Quezon City, Philippines.

2023

  • Research PresenterEastern Nazarene CollegeAdvocacy as a Spiritual Discipline. 24 February 2023, Quincy, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Research PresenterMount Vernon Nazarene UniversityJustice-oriented Research with OSEC Survivors. March 2023, Mount Vernon, Ohio, USA.
  • Research PresenterCalvin UniversityUgnayan: How the Christian Faith and Filipino Culture Build Relationships that Help Urban Poor Women Survive and Thrive. 7 March 2023, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
  • Research PresenterFuller Theological Seminary Missiological LecturesMagnificat of the Urban Poor Filipina. 27 October 2023, Pasadena, California, USA.

2024

  • Research PresenterBeacon PartnershipsAdvocacy as a Spiritual Discipline. 2 May 2024, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • PresenterAsia Theological Association – Tearfund ConferencePublishing for Integral Mission. 15 October 2024, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
  • Research PresenterAsia Theological Association Theological ConsultationMagnificat from the Margins: Utilizing Art in Research Among the Poor. 15 November 2024, Chiangmai, Thailand.

2025

  • ResponderRalph D. Winter Memorial LectureshipDusty Feet among the Twice Dispossessed: Incarnation and Land in Mission among the Urban Poor. In response to Dr. Viv Grigg. 27–29 March 2025, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky, USA.
  • ResponderRalph D. Winter Memorial LectureshipRedeeming the City, Healing the Body: A Theology of Place and Dignity. In response to Andrea Toledo Baker’s Project Suma. 27–29 March 2025, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky, USA.
  • Plenary PresenterTearfund Asia, Holistic Transformation Advocacy Conference (HTAC)Liberative Theological Education Toward Holistic Transformation. April 2025, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Research PresenterEvangelical Women in Academia 2025When Mothers Eat Their Children (2 Kings 6:24–33): Maternal Calling, Betrayal, and Redemption in Scripture and the Filipino Soul. Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Research PresenterTearfund Asia Theological RetreatIntegral Missions, Gender Equality, and Confronting Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV). Commissioned by Tearfund. 23–25 April 2025, Sri Lanka.