I worked
as a prison chaplain for three years.
Eventually, I found a new job
as a prison chaplain in New York.
So do I,
as a prison chaplain.
Last year I started full time ministry
as a prison chaplain after being mostly a stay at home mum for years.
One of my experiences
as a prison chaplain provides a vivid illustration of this.
She earned bachelor's and master's degrees, and works
as a prison chaplain.
Not exact matches
[2] In recent years many lay individuals have received professional training in chaplaincy and are now appointed
as chaplains in schools, hospitals, universities,
prisons and elsewhere to work alongside or instead of official members of the clergy
A
chaplain claims he has been unfairly banned from HMP Brixton
Prison as part of a Muslim senior colleague's campaign to end «Christian denomination» on the premises.
Thus, even though
prisons were among the first places of special need to catch the eye of the churches, it is only in the past quarter - century that the plan of full - time and specially trained
chaplains, responsibly related to their churches
as well
as to their jobs, has become widespread.
I'm a
prison chaplain,
as I may have mentioned here before, and one day I just suddenly knew what would do me good.
They work
as pastors, preachers and priests, teachers and scholars, evangelists and missionaries, writers and editors, administrators of denominational, educational, social service and reform agencies,
as chaplains in
prisons, hospitals and military establishments.
A wise
chaplain in an American
prison was once asked what he regarded
as the prime requirement for an adequate ministry to those in
prison.
I'm a minister in the Church of Scotland but am now employed by the
prison service
as a
chaplain.
As a weekly
prison - ministry volunteer, I have met many dedicated professionals —
chaplains and psychologists, case managers and recreation specialists.
It is sixty years since I became a Catholic; five of those years were spent in schools staffed by secular priests and religious, another four in approved schools staffed by laity and with Catholic
chaplains; two years were spent in a local authority approved school and thirty years in
prisons and the courts
as a senior probation officer.
A
chaplain claims he has been unfairly banned from HMP Brixton
Prison as part of a Muslim senior colleague's... More