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Profile: CareNet’s Mark Siler
Mark Siler is Following a Passion to Help Those Less Fortunate By Les Gura Mark Siler had spent his adult life working first as a social worker and then as a...
Faith Community Nurse Laura Tolbert
Exactly Where She’s Supposed to Be By Melanie Raskin Laura Tolbert, MSN, RN, loves FROGs, those fully-rely-on-God moments that flip the switch and spark...
So what do we do now? A framework for congregational leaders
From the FaithHealth Division, Wake Forest Baptist Health Until recently, many pastors simply defaulted to Centers for Disease Control guidelines or NC...
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Embedded First Responder Chaplaincy
A New Book by Glenn Davis and Teresa Cutts
First Responders are our most valuable but also most vulnerable public servants. The many stressors of their jobs are life-altering and greatly impact the quality of life for them and their families. They serve and protect us daily, often putting their health and even their lives in peril.
This book shares in depth the work of the Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist’s First Responder Chaplaincy Program’s (FRCP) team members. It includes the FRCP’s history, development, staffing and training, and is a comprehensive, descriptive and quantitative effort to highlight and value its work.