Sentences with phrase «if chaplain»

If Chaplain Levovsky thinks of Jesus only as a human being, do you agree with Thomas that she is not a Christian?
We don't know if the chaplain was Jew, Muslim or whatever these days.
How much uproar would there be if the chaplain was an Imam and decided to fire off a prayer to Allah?
It is a grace if the Chaplain can trust in the gifts and abilities of other members of the school community, share his role with them and benefit from their expertise.
He believed that mental patients were people and could often profit from a discriminating ministry if the chaplain understood them and their condition and potentialities.
If some chaplain came to my death bed talking about GOD, I would do my damnedest to make sure they met him before me.
For me personally, if a Chaplain comes to my dying bedside, I wouldn't want to talk about God.
I can only think that if a chaplain doesn't think it's important enough to talk to a person about Jesus, then that chaplain probably isn't a Christian.
It is a terrible tragedy if a chaplain is there, and one really wants to know where he or she will be after death, and the chaplain remains silent.
No doubt there would be protests if the chaplains ceased to say, «Lord, Lord.»

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If Jesus himself were House chaplain, Paul Ryan would most certainly fire him.
A U.S. Air Force chaplain is under fire for saying that Christian people in the armed forces both «serve Satan» and are «grossly in error» if they support fellow service members who practice other faiths.
«The picture is as clear as if it took place yesterday: the padre with his chaplain's scarf, the ragged and emaciated men kneeling, if they could, to receive the sacrament of God's love.
And if he cleans up his act, maybe he'll be lucky enough to have a chaplain in training to listen to him.
If they want to talk about God and any possible afterlife then by all means the chaplain should do just that.
If I was dying I would want to speak to a chaplain about anything.
I would expect this «chaplain» to assist me, even if I were an atheist, saying, «You have a chance now, your last chance, to turn your heart and mind to God.
Would it come amiss, my brethrens, if I suggested the chaplains might give those about to give up the ghost the pleasing solace of a final tasty yet wholesome snack — to wit — the sublime yet humble peanut?
And if you were to ask me the same question - What do people who are sick and dying talk about with the chaplain?
David — if they asked for a chaplain, why aren't they then talking about God and the Bible?
If YOU don't feel the need for a chaplain, your course is clear; DO N'T CALL ONE, but I would urge each of us not to imagine or insist that just because WE don't find a pastoral presence comforting or necessary that NO ONE would or should.
A chaplain's job is to represent God on this Earth - if they can't do that, choose another vocation, please!!
If you want to hear it again, then I hope you find a chaplain that will come to your bedside and tell you this story that gives you such comfort.
If on my deathbed I want to talk about my family and some chaplain starts preaching at me the way some people have preached at me for years, I will request that person be removed from the room.
Do not call yourself a Chaplain if you do not mention God.
Its good to talk about the family, Somehow the first goal of any chaplain is to try to lead the dying person (If he / she is willing) to face the eternity with confidence.
But what is the job of a chaplain for the dying if not to turn their hearts and souls toward heaven?
I wonder, when that professor is on his deathbed, if he will think back to that moment of mocking his student when he is talking to a chaplain about his family.
If this person is professing to be a Christian Chaplain.
If he or she wants the guidance of a chaplain to help «guide» him or her to «salvation», don't you think he or she can ask?
How much more should you be doing this if you call yourself «chaplain»?
If I was laying there waiting to die and I summoned my chaplain, and I wasn't allowed to talk about the things I most wanted to get off my chest before dying, the things I needed to make sure were said before the last drop of life in me was gone, what is the point of calling anyone in to talk to?
My question is this... If you are going to go in and share in what may seem lovely sentimentalities and veer away from the DIVINE eternal truth of God, why go in as a chaplain - a minister - just go in as a social worker or a volunteer.
If the person wants to talk about family and expressions of love, then the chaplain should have the love and compassion to listen.
This makes me wonder about the school she attended to obtain her Chaplain status... every graduate there must not be learning about salvation & how it is the ONLY WAY to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (James 3:3 - 6) If I were in her shoes, I would definately be leading each & every soul to the Lord, and prompting them to make their heart right with God.
If I were in my deathbed, I'd want you as my chaplain.
And if the person doesn't want that guidance who in the world do you think you are to demand that a chaplain force it on the dying?
If I was a Chaplain, I'd definitely ask dying people where they thought they stood with God and if they had peace about iIf I was a Chaplain, I'd definitely ask dying people where they thought they stood with God and if they had peace about iif they had peace about it.
Maybe if dying people met with a good, experienced chaplain they would talk about God, I thought.
If sombody really wants a chaplain or alike, should be their own prerogative.
I've seen Catholic chaplains make a quiet appearance ask a conscious patient if he / she would like God's forgiveness, administer the anointing of the sick and bless the patient.
If the paradigm of the school / class is to get their chaplains in training to think more about talking about God at the end of life, then the lecture has a point, a meaning.
This is what I would say to ANYONE dying, if I were a chaplain.
If the dying person wants to talk to a chaplain and seems to want to talk about a particular subject, such as his family, why should the chaplain attempt to force him to discuss something else?
He actually said it: If I were a better chaplain maybe I could talk about God.
If you are a chaplain and do not do that — please find another job!!
If I have a chaplain come talk to me on my death bed, I will welcome him or her very lovingly.
But then I realized that if you were the chaplain, you would reject that the love I was describing, even if identical to others» stories except for gender, was a valid way to understand love or God or life.
If you are angry at the article because it implicitly acknowledges a «higher power» as being integral to the care this chaplain provides, then I am delighted.
If Jesus came back to the Middle East today, I think he would look a lot like the Reverend Canon Dr. Andrew White, the Anglican Chaplain in Iraq and Vicar of St. George's Church.
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