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This Thursday an NPR program will air on the work of the chaplain. The show notes are as follows:
“As chaplains we get a chance to listen to a person for a long period of time, so that we can understand what they’re looking for, and also try to help them to tap into what’s inside of them that is strong, that is calm, that is pretty stable, in a very chaotic environment. To help them think about what their resources are, what really matters to them, what’s going to help them right now. I think that we are able to help a lot of people to find their own answers. We don’t generally have answers. We ask questions, trying to keep people talking, and finding their own way.”
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Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at September 14, 2011 7:17 PM