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January 23, 2017
Sometimes ministering to those in need can be a two-way street. Just ask Sister Pam, who is a hospice chaplain and, for the most part, is there to help patients navigate the last phase of their lives. But every once in a while they have turned the table and have done things to help her out. Read Sister Pam’s Blog to learn about two instances that did just that.
November 25, 2016
Sometimes ministering to those in need can be a two-way street. Just ask Sister Pam, who is a hospice chaplain and, for the most part, is there to help patients navigate the last phase of their lives. But every once in a while they have turned the table and have done things to help her out. Read Sister Pam’s Blog to learn about two instances that did just that.
September 30, 2016
Sometimes ministering to those in need can be a two-way street. Just ask Sister Pam, who is a hospice chaplain and, for the most part, is there to help patients navigate the last phase of their lives. But every once in a while they have turned the table and have done things to help her out. Read Sister Pam’s Blog to learn about two instances that did just that.