Karen Murphy and Bob Wharton (eds) Jessica Kingsley, 2017, £18.99, 208pp, ISBN 9781785920684 Reviewed by Jeff Stephenson, Medical Director, St Luke's Hospice Plymouth In the evolving context of multiculturalism, secularisation, and outcome-driven healthcare, the role of hospice and palliative care chaplaincy faces enormous pressure, not least to justify its continuance as what...
And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying out, 'Abba, Father!'Galatians 4:6 (New King James Version) Who do you think you are? The question can be a challenge, a put down, or an invitation into life transforming truth. It is a...
Winner of the 'First Edition Medical Books for the General Reader' category at 'The Society of Authors and The Royal Society of Medicine Books Award 2005' This book is written by a Christian doctor for the benefit of those who find themselves caring for someone who is suffering from cancer,...
Christians in every generation have been inspired to work with the destitute and dying. Dame Cicely Saunders is widely regarded as the founder of the modern hospice movement, with the establishment of St Christopher’s Hospice in London in 1967. Both she and many of those who pioneered the subsequent expansion...