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Still, a Child of God

This is the eighth in a series on My Faith Journey.

(If you would rather listen, click on the arrow below.)

Some of you are aware that Mary and I joined the Episcopal Church a few years ago.  When people join different churches from their birth families, there is usually a story connected to

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The Samuel Prayer

Samuel and Eli

Another audio blog…this is a blog by voice.  Click on the arrow below to listen to the story told by Malcolm Marler.

Sometimes I have my best thoughts when I am driving into work.  I have plenty of time to think and pray in my one hour commute.

I

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A Great Gift

This is the twentieth in a series written by Malcolm Marler and Mary Bea Sullivan, husband and wife, about their journey as Mary, an author, goes to Virginia Theological Seminary. Malcolm is a director of pastoral care at a hospital in Alabama.

“She Said” by Mary

Happy New Year! Malcolm, Mary, Brendan, and Kiki

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Welcoming Feelings

This is the nineteenth in a series written by Malcolm Marler and Mary Bea Sullivan, husband and wife, about their journey as Mary, an author, goes to Virginia Theological Seminary.  Malcolm is a director of pastoral care at a hospital in Alabama.

“He Said” by Malcolm

I am happy to report that Mary and I both survived her first semester

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Presents or Presence

Most of us have given or received great presents through the years that we hoped would prove to another how much we loved them, or make us happy upon receiving them.  Deep down, most of us knew better.

But today, I want to encourage you to think about giving a different kind of presence that makes a difference in

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Being Still

May I ask you a question?

Do you ever feel like you are rushing from one thing to another each day?

Sometimes, we need to be still, and to listen.  Join me for one minute down by the water at our home.

Peace be with you,

Amen.

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A Chaplain’s Prayer

As I was walking in to work today, I was very aware of the awesome responsibility and amazing opportunity we have at our hospital every single day (1:13).

A Chaplain’s Prayer

 

I would love to hear your ideas about how I could use an Audio or Video blog to help you (or others)

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My Buds

I’m trying something new on my website called an Audio Blog.

Sometimes, I don’t have time to type on my computer, but I do have time to tell a quick story.

I will try to keep my stories to 1-2 minutes in length to respect your time.  I would love to have your feedback in

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Wayne’s Eyes

First in a series, Mentors, people who made a difference in my life.

I was an inexperienced, 24 year old minister just out of seminary when I got a “job” at a church in Louisville as an “Interim Part-Time Associate Pastor for Pastoral Care.”  I still smile as I type that temporary title.

One evening

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Living As If

There once was a man who thought he heard God say,

Take your family and relatives and move to a new country.  I will show you a new land that will be your home.  It is so much more than what you have ever experienced in your life thus far, you’ll be glad you did.

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