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Post-doc opportunity: Emory University
From Emory University: A postdoctoral fellow position is available with the Emory University School of Medicine’s department of Family and Preventative Medicine and the department of Spiritual Health in the Woodruff Health…
May 18, 2021 -
Black and Buddhist book wins 2020 Nautilus Award
Black and Buddhist: What Buddhism Can Teach Us about Race, Resilience, Transformation, and Freedom (Shambala, 2020), edited by Pamela Ayo Yetunde and Lab Scholar-in-Residence Cheryl Giles, has received the 2020 Nautilus Gold Award…
May 18, 2021 -
Resilience grantee featured in Inspire Magazine
Inspire, from Providence General Foundation, has published an article on the work of Rev. Kenneth Chukwu. Chukwu is a recipient of a Henry Luce Foundation / Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Building and Supporting…
May 18, 2021 -
Army chaplains struggle to support soldiers in Burkina Faso conflict
From Sam Mednick at Associated Press: In interviews in the Center-North and in Ouagadougou, the capital, military chaplains told The Associated Press that they are stretched thin by the unprecedented conflict and…
May 10, 2021 -
Chaplaincy in the News – May 10, 2021
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
May 10, 2021 -
Presence and Possibility: NAHCA Annual Conference
From our partners at the North American Hindu Chaplains Association: Presence and Possibility Affirming the significance of our work alongside our care recipients whether in person, on the phone, or through digital…
May 7, 2021 -
Three in Tandem for Religious Support in the U.S. Army: Community, Culture, & Constitution
Guest article by Chaplain (Colonel) Karen Meeker, Eighth Army Command Chaplain, and Chaplain (Major) Eric Dean, Eighth Army Deputy Command Chaplain The global pandemic of 2020-2021 has had far reaching and sometimes…
May 7, 2021 -
Why are Chaplains in High Demand in an Increasingly Secular America?
This post was originally published by Diana Kruzman from Vice This demand for spiritual care in 2021 may seem surprising; religious belief is in decline across the U.S., and clinical therapy is becoming more widely…
May 5, 2021 -
The Experience of Chaplains during COVID-19
This post originally published in a newsletter distributed by the United States Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response. Republished by author’s permission. Rev. David Hottinger,…
May 4, 2021 -
Chaplaincy in the News – April 26, 2021
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
April 26, 2021
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