Bishop Derek Jones

04 October 2023

Chaplains do the hard work in which few others dare to engage. They meet pain and suffering with care and the love of Christ. Where the church does not have access to listen, heal, or counsel, chaplains go with grace to comfort and pray with the lost and hurting. They are the Marine Corps of ministry.

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