Jim Browning
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The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry
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The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry
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Family Jewell:A Novel in Letters & Sequel to Family Gems
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2013
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The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry
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Twitter Marketing Made Easy
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2014
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A Lone Man
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2004
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Breast-Feed Your Dreams
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2011
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The 3rd Platoon
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2011
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FALSELY ACCUSED and CONVICTED
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2012
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LinkedIn® for Business
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2013
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“In our secular capacity, we should excel as administrators, staff advisors, supervisors, and advocates of our institutions. We also are religious experts who fulfill pastoral and prophetic functions and serve as ethical guides and spiritual mentors. In both institutional and religious settings, we ought to model proficiency, integrity, industry, godly character, and constructive moral influence.”
― The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry
― The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry
“Chaplains “accompany” people. Though we are religious leaders, we function more as shepherds who walk alongside our flocks27—as servant-leaders, not authoritarian chiefs.”
― The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry
― The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry
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