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Tag Archives: Matthew 14:29-30

Don’t Lose Your Peace

Steve Durkac Posted on January 25, 2024 by Steve DurkacSeptember 16, 2025

Years ago I worked with a chaplain who would frequently tell me, “Don’t lose your peace.” This chaplain was an Irish Catholic nun who had one of the most beautiful characters you would ever meet. She was older, close to retirement at the time, and her wisdom was refreshing to our pastoral care team at this hospital. Her statement, “Don’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Biblical Faith | Tagged caregiver, chaplain, grief, Hebrews 12:2, hospital chaplain, Isaiah 26:3, Matthew 14:29-30, peace, Philippians 4:8, Romans 12:2
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