Thanks for making explicit that it is God's work, not ours. I often felt like a vessel, thinking after a patient encounter, how did those words come to me, the right words at the right time. Thanks for lifting up chaplaincy.
Yes, but I also posted a blog version of these thoughts as well, I would have to see if I kept that exact sentence in the blog. Your post is accurate either way. I am just glad to see these ideas in practice.
Thanks for making explicit that it is God's work, not ours. I often felt like a vessel, thinking after a patient encounter, how did those words come to me, the right words at the right time. Thanks for lifting up chaplaincy.
I’m realizing that you’re thought actually came from your podcast, not a blog, is that right?
Yes, but I also posted a blog version of these thoughts as well, I would have to see if I kept that exact sentence in the blog. Your post is accurate either way. I am just glad to see these ideas in practice.
Which is why I also like Marks abbreviated resurrection, no appearance, and “the women said nothing to anyway, because they were afraid.”