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Book Review: Operator Syndrome by Dr. Frueh

Book Review: Operator Syndrome by Dr. Frueh

by richedavis | Apr 9, 2025 | Combat Veteran, Educational Ministry, Military, Trauma Care

While book reviews often include a biographical sketch of the author, a summary of the contents, and a critical evaluation, this review will not be formal as I want to dive right into the contents with an abbreviated evaluation. Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF), I...
Stepping Away to Step Into a New Work

Stepping Away to Step Into a New Work

by richedavis | Jul 30, 2024 | Combat Veteran, Educational Ministry, Informed Trauma Care, Military, Military Family, Ministry, Trauma Care, Travel

Stepping away from the pastorate is not always due to a personal failure as often reported today. Sometimes stepping away a local pastoral position is needed to take steps in a new ministerial direction, or as Scripture would teach for those “good works, which...

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