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Ten Reasons to Keep Kosher (And They re Not What You Think)

Ten Reasons to Keep Kosher (And They re Not What You Think)
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I talk to Jesus out loud all day long - Wednesday 7th July 2021 09:15 am

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Our Community: Young leaders join art event to help Our Place

Our Place Society has joined with artist Elfrida Schragen to recognize some of the region’s most remarkable young people. The Admired Youth exhibit has been set up in the Hillside Shopping Centre. . .

What is it like being a hospital chaplain during the COVID-19 pandemic?

I found myself struggling to hold on to hope, said Erika Dekker, a chaplain at Spectrum Health. Author: Kirk Montgomery Updated: 6:01 AM PDT May 10, 2021 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. They don t have the physical scars you often see on first responders or facial welts from wearing a surgical mask for 16 hours. But you can hear it in their voices. It is subtle, but still there just beneath the surface of their calm, reassuring demeanor. It s the sound of exhaustion.  I found myself struggling to hold on to hope, said Erika Dekker a chaplain at Spectrum Health.   Their jobs are to provide comfort and spiritual guidance to patients, their families and occasionally the hospital staff. But when the pandemic hit, that ratio flipped. They were now providing more services to their co-workers than ever before. 

What is it like being a hospital chaplain during the COVID-19 pandemic?

What is it like being a hospital chaplain during the COVID-19 pandemic? I found myself struggling to hold on to hope, said Jessica Bratt Carle, a chaplain at Spectrum Health. Author: Kirk Montgomery Updated: 6:25 PM EDT May 4, 2021 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. They don t have the physical scars you often see on first responders or facial welts from wearing a surgical mask for 16 hours. But you can hear it in their voices. It is subtle, but still there just beneath the surface of their calm, reassuring demeanor. It s the sound of exhaustion.  I found myself struggling to hold on to hope, said Jessica Bratt Carle, a chaplain at Spectrum Health.  

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