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    "On average there are there are 70 on duty firefighter fatalities in the United States every year." ("Firefighter Fatalities in the United States"). This means that an on duty firefighter dies about every 5 days. Firefighters have enough stress with their everyday job, then you add losing a fellow member it puts another level to that stress. Imagine two siblings go out to play basketball like they do multiple times everyday and one of them end up dying in a freak accident. Horrible right? It is

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    Greer In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For The Course CHPL 500 Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary By Melissa Rolan Lynchburg, Virginia Saturday, January 30, 2011 SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE CHAPLAINCY DUTIES FROM 1200-1600AD Chaplains kept the faith by holding on to the “be, know, do concept between the 1200s and the 1600s AD. Being a practitioner of faith meant applying the rites commanders and the papacy authorized as a mission requirement. Knowing meant priests were to have

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    will be discussing the role of the chaplain in the health care system, importance of collaboration between chaplains and health care professionals, discussion on ethics, and the roles that spirituality, culture and religion play in positive health outcomes. The occupation of a chaplain comes with many different roles. Their duties include comforting, listening, and being a guide as patients travel through a world of emotions. Here in the U.S. health care chaplains play a big role in providing spiritual

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    Between Hospital Chaplains and Hospital Based Healthcare Providers,” written by Janie J. Taylor, Jennifer L. Hodgson, Irina Kolobova, Angela L. Lamson, Natalia Sira, and David Musick, is a study involving hospital chaplains (HCs) and hospital-based healthcare providers (HBHPs) to discover how spirituality influences the well-being of HBHPs. The research for this study was concentrated in six areas: chaplain availability, HCs building relationships, chaplain integration; chaplains meet providers’

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    to. Chaplains are volunteers, normally associated with a religious institution, that volunteer to help in times of need. They are there to help emergency personnel, as well as, citizens. There are certainly more pros then cons with Chaplains. Chaplains are there to help, anyone. The only negative could be someone wanting a specific religious group and not getting it. According to www.ThePoliceChaplainProgram.org (2016), the role of the Chaplain is to be the ‘balancer.’ The Police Chaplain is to

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    Chpl 500 Essay

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    The Early History of The Chaplaincy Liberty University Theological Seminary A Writing assignment Presented to Dr. Steve Smith In partial fulfillment for the course Introduction to Chaplaincy ministry CHPL 500 By Watson Rugano (L223514216) May 17th, 2011 Although it is still open for debate, there are suggestions that chaplaincy, as a function in the military, can be traced in the Old Testament. Consider the battle of the Israelites

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    Verbatim Reflection

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    being a human to another human. When I started CPE, I was fearful I did not know what to “do.” The scant few days of training and orientation seemed wholly inadequate for the task ahead—I was supposed to provide pastoral care? I was supposed to be a chaplain? Suddenly the vocation I had dreamed of doing for so long was before me, and I was terrified of messing it up. The clinical method of learning—action, reflection, action—seemed outrageous. I am a perfectionist, and I often want to know the exact

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    things can change are the central themes in the short story “Sorry for your Loss” written by Bridget Keehan in 2008, where the author paints a picture of a life without free-dom. A third person narrator tells the story, the point of view being the chaplain Evie. The fact that Evie is the one, who tells the story, has a significant effect, because it is through her eyes that we experience everything. Therefore her thoughts and feelings affect the opinion

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    Chaplain Recruiting

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    my office at Fort Knox, Kentucky after a long day addressing all the issues that Chaplain Recruiting faced with my SGM, MSG Jose Canales. It was around 1900 and we were discussing the way ahead with getting back on track with the 2015 mission facing Chaplain Recruiting. In FY14, the Chaplaincy would fail to achieve its recruiting mission for the first time ever. I was selected to take over as the Chief of Army Chaplain recruiting to get the mission back on track even though I had a stabilization packet

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    leadership and what religious leadership is; what it is not. Explain how the understanding of religious leadership has changed throughout one’s career. It will also discuss roles and responsibilities of religious leadership as a company grade Chaplain and field grade Chaplain. Finishing by discussing what emotional intelligence in leadership looks like through the lens of being a religious leader. To understand what Religious Leadership is one must determine the definition of the word “leadership.” The

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