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Q&A with Amber Brooks
"For some, this is going to be a slow yes. I’m not giving up hope on people." A Conversation with Dr. Amber Brooks Amber Brooks, MD, is associate professor of...
Good Trouble Prayer
By Gary Gunderson Good Trouble God of anger, fire, trouble and cry, Kindle us, your willing embers of the world that needs a cleansing fire. We are...
Bryan Hatcher of CareNet — Q&A
Bryan Hatcher, MDiv, LCSW, is president of CareNet Counseling. He is an experienced counselor, chaplain, pastor, and adjunct faculty at Wake...
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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.