Linda Ingram Philosophy
A Chaplain must provide the same ministry to all people in the identified ministry group. Playing favorites or neglecting a person within the group does not build credibility among the members.
A Chaplain must provide the same ministry to all people in the identified ministry group. Playing favorites or neglecting a person within the group does not build credibility among the members.
For many years, I have felt invisible or forgettable as a young child, I always felt as if most folks couldn’t really see me, or hear me; if they did, they soon forgot.
My Next Steps to Chaplaincy Proverbs 16:3-9 “Life is a journey of many steps” This is my story of how I will follow God’s direction. First pray and then pray more for God to give me the courage and discernment to be all that He has created me to be. …
My Chaplain Philosophy What is my philosophy in ministry? In all the time I’ve mulled this question over and prayed about how to answer the question “what is my philosophy in ministry? There is one thing in particular the Holy Spirit kept putting on my heart, “to be jesus with …
My Chaplain Philosophy My entire life I have considered myself a giver, not a taker. I just instinctively did things for people, wanting to help, wanting to bring comfort, wanting to show support. I didn’t think or plan how or why I did these things, it was just the way …
My Chaplain Philosophy When I contemplate on what it means to be in ministry, I think about bringing hope to the least. When my brothers and sisters are going through trials and need guidance, I meet them where they are. My faith keeps me moving in the direction God has …
I have always felt like an outcast in the body of Christ. I would never be tall enough, blonde enough, smart enough to belong. The struggle was real.
My heart’s passion in the biker community is for those who have been silenced by the trauma of sin in this world