
Community Chaplains of America can help you care for others in crisis. We encounter hurting people every day through our routine tasks and errands. Many won’t go to a church, but they still need someone with whom to talk. What if we could transform these everyday encounters into intentional, eternal opportunities?
With the help of a dynamic new program, you can claim your own community as your mission field. Community Chaplains of America training equips laypeople with the skills to help others during a time of crisis. Ordinary people with a heart for the lost and hurting can train to become a chaplain who will be present with people during times of crisis. This “ministry of presence” is particularly crucial in reaching people who are not connected to a church or a member of the clergy.
Community Chaplains of America was developed by Mark Cress, founder of Corporate Chaplains of America, a company that has provided chaplains in the workplace since 1996. The training course is based on the model developed by Corporate Chaplains of America and was written by their veteran Chaplains. The curriculum benefits from this experience, and will equip volunteers to reach people in their own areas of interest: on the little league field, in the neighborhood, at a child’s school, at work, etc.
For more information visit http://www.commchap.com/
With the help of a dynamic new program, you can claim your own community as your mission field. Community Chaplains of America training equips laypeople with the skills to help others during a time of crisis. Ordinary people with a heart for the lost and hurting can train to become a chaplain who will be present with people during times of crisis. This “ministry of presence” is particularly crucial in reaching people who are not connected to a church or a member of the clergy.
Community Chaplains of America was developed by Mark Cress, founder of Corporate Chaplains of America, a company that has provided chaplains in the workplace since 1996. The training course is based on the model developed by Corporate Chaplains of America and was written by their veteran Chaplains. The curriculum benefits from this experience, and will equip volunteers to reach people in their own areas of interest: on the little league field, in the neighborhood, at a child’s school, at work, etc.
For more information visit http://www.commchap.com/
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