How Precious Is Your First Name!
A reflection from our Chaplain Sam Yip on how important our identity is. There’s something humanising and humbling when people use their personal first names in a prison.
A reflection from our Chaplain Sam Yip on how important our identity is. There’s something humanising and humbling when people use their personal first names in a prison.
A reflection from Joseph Park on broken dreams. Joseph gives tips on how to deal with this, and how we can trust in God’s plan for our lives.
Our prison Chaplain shares from Kirkconnell Correctional Centre about how as Christians we are seasoned with salt, that we can be shrewd in sharing the good news of Jesus to everyone around us.
Mental health first aid is a training program designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to offer initial support to someone experiencing a mental health crisis or developing a mental health problem.
Our Chaplain Rochelle shares her story about what it’s like to be a Chaplain to the kids and young people at Allowah Presbyterian Children’s Hospital.
One of our chaplains shares their experience as a hospital chaplain, and the impact chaplains have in the secular hospital setting.
A Jericho Road Hospital chaplain shares about how God used chaplaincy to help “Maisie” remember Him, despite her dementia.
Who are you? What makes you who you are? What are you known for? How do you experience peace in your life? These are all questions that revolve around the idea of completeness or having a fulfilling life.
Tim shares from Kirkconnell Correctional Centre what it means to practice what we preach, and that anyone can be forgiven no matter what they have done, through the grace and forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
Our chaplains Joseph Park and Tim Abbey was featured in a recent Life & Faith podcast with the Centre of Public Christianity, sharing stories from their roles as chaplains and what it’s like to care spiritually for people during very difficult times in their lives.