"You are first to be congratulated for tackling such an important issue and in such a creative, sincere way. I loved how you wove the writings of philosophy, religion and medicine into a compelling argument for adopting a broader approach to patient care and healing. I found the book a very easy and enjoyable read, and the addition of discussion questions will make it accessible and useful for all kinds of groups. I hope you will be very pleased with the response you receive from those who use it. Your book is a wonderful means to beginning a conversation that stopped many years ago and needs to be reignited!"
Elizabeth K. Woodard, RN, PhD
Promoting healing conversations and reflections of people of faith
Friday, August 20, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Grieving/Healing
It is difficult to address the reality of healing when there is the death of a child. Here is a recent Christian response to that reality.
The title of the sermon by Rev. John Hage is "The God that Weeps" delivered on 7/11/2010 at Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
Used with permission of Rev. John Hage.
http://www.mppc.net/410623.ihtml
The title of the sermon by Rev. John Hage is "The God that Weeps" delivered on 7/11/2010 at Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
Used with permission of Rev. John Hage.
http://www.mppc.net/410623.ihtml
Friday, August 6, 2010
"Healing Agents: Christian Perspectives" available at Amazon.com
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Marvin
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Marvin
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