We are all oriented toward “fixing” problems and healing diseases, but how do you help those for whom there is no cure? These two sessions will utilize the Biblical concept of shalom to provide insights on helping the chronically or terminally ill achieve peace. They will be useful for nursing students, health care professionals, chaplains, ministers, family members, and anyone who is a care giver
Casey Shillam, PhD, MSN, RN, is the Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Portland. She...
Just as Jesus healed broken hearts, minds and bodies during His earthly ministry, so the risen Jesus...
Many religions are concerned with the problem of ilness. They organize healing pilgrimages and bened...
We are all oriented toward “fixing” problems and healing diseases, but how do you help those for who...
This workshop will examine ways in which the church can exercise a ministry of lament that provides ...
Three representatives from Gardner-Webb University’s School of Divinity will participate in an upcom...
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And as I mentioned to yesterday where this is coming from is, as I have looked at the life of discip...
Often people feel inadequate both in handling their own pain and in helping others who are in pain. ...
Most of what is written and said about healing is focused on the individual aiid their personal purs...
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Background: Facing a severe, chronic disease can be experienced as an existential crisis that may le...
Casey Shillam, PhD, MSN, RN, is the Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Portland. She...
Just as Jesus healed broken hearts, minds and bodies during His earthly ministry, so the risen Jesus...
Many religions are concerned with the problem of ilness. They organize healing pilgrimages and bened...
We are all oriented toward “fixing” problems and healing diseases, but how do you help those for who...
This workshop will examine ways in which the church can exercise a ministry of lament that provides ...
Three representatives from Gardner-Webb University’s School of Divinity will participate in an upcom...
This is the third lecture in a series of four. The Psalmist commands us to seek peace and pursue it....
Now, the messages that I would like for us to address and to consider this week have to do with some...
One of every two individuals in the United States suffers from chronic illness. While these numbers ...
And as I mentioned to yesterday where this is coming from is, as I have looked at the life of discip...
Often people feel inadequate both in handling their own pain and in helping others who are in pain. ...
Most of what is written and said about healing is focused on the individual aiid their personal purs...
This is the second lecture in a series of four. What are the essential capacities needed if we are t...
And today all I\u27ll address another cancer. It\u27s a cancer that for many of us can be involved w...
Background: Facing a severe, chronic disease can be experienced as an existential crisis that may le...
Casey Shillam, PhD, MSN, RN, is the Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Portland. She...
Just as Jesus healed broken hearts, minds and bodies during His earthly ministry, so the risen Jesus...
Many religions are concerned with the problem of ilness. They organize healing pilgrimages and bened...