
Vol. 23, No. 1
January/February 2013
New Times, Changing Strategies: Increased Collaboration with Community Leaders and Clergy
In 2013, chaplains called to reach into communities, beyond walls of institutions – by David Lichter
Outreach into community: Creating collaboration through the skills of chaplaincy – by Michele Le Doux Sakurai
Indiana medical center chaplains find new partners in ministry – by Marilyn Williams
Collaboration along nation’s border means listening, self-renewal, redefining roles – by Isabelita Boquiren
Poor benefit from interdenominational collaboration at community hospital – by Marika H. Hull
Family, chaplain, rabbi plan bedside wedding on Oncology Unit – by Karen Pugliese
Logistics can complicate clergy collaboration, but meaningful connections worth the effort – by Elaine Chan
Response to Superstorm Sandy
Serving with American Red Cross a true privilege – by Joseph G. Bozzelli
Disaster victims minister to fellow victims of Sandy – by Allen Siegel
Chaplains on mobile integrated care teams transmitted hope, peace to Sandy survivors – by Carol Bamesberger
Sharing stories: A life’s journey inscribed, a day of blessing – by William Mich
News & Views
Changes made in NACC certification, renewal of certification, certification appeals procedures
Certification timeline has changed over the years
2013 National Conference
Embrace anew call to be people of hope at 2013 NACC National Conference – by Hugo Gonzalez
Regular Features
Research Update: Research abstracts – by Austin Duru
Seeking, Finding: Home hospice far from home – by Maggie Finley
Featured Volunteer: Kathleen Brady, OP
Featured Volunteer: Ed Horvat
Book review: Streams of Contentment