The Healing Spirituality of Hospital Chaplains
“We don’t really get called for the good news.” Those are the sober words of Rev. Amy Greene, director of spiritual care at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, in an interview with LifeZette. “We don’t really get called for the miraculous recovery,” she added. “People tend to call us when things haven’t gone as well.” That is…
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I have been in hospitals witnessing the power of prayer as well as things not turning out the way we want. Finding comfort when tragedy occurs is truly a blessing as well. Thank the heavens for those who come with wings to pray with us.