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Gary's first words of his introduction to this masterpiece are:"Spiritual care means being fully present to the suffering of others and meeting them where they are without a whiff of judgment." I Am Here for You is so much more than a collection of weekly meditations Chaplain Gary Blaine wrote for his hospital coworkers whom he served along with the patients. Although the setting is within a small rural hospital, you will find that the story is much bigger - about life, relationships, struggles and encouragement that apply to all human beings, regardless of occupation, race or stage of life.…mehr

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Gary's first words of his introduction to this masterpiece are:"Spiritual care means being fully present to the suffering of others and meeting them where they are without a whiff of judgment." I Am Here for You is so much more than a collection of weekly meditations Chaplain Gary Blaine wrote for his hospital coworkers whom he served along with the patients. Although the setting is within a small rural hospital, you will find that the story is much bigger - about life, relationships, struggles and encouragement that apply to all human beings, regardless of occupation, race or stage of life. Gary is not afraid to speak bluntly about life's truths, including suffering and death; yet in doing so finds a way of giving the listener peace, hope and inspiration. "Pastoral presence is honoring the limits of medicine and nursing, confessing the failures of people and processes, and absolving all with words of hope and forgiveness, abiding presence, and encouragement. … [It] is the dignity of bearing with these all too human beings and believing in them when all self-confidence has been eroded away."
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Gary Blaine grew up in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. He calls the Gulf the wellspring of his soul. He has also been nourished in the deciduous forests of the Eastern United States, having camped and tramped parts of the Appalachian Trail, immersing himself in her woods, rivers, and streams. Gary now lives on the plains of Kansas. A graduate of Florida Southern College (B.A. - History) and the Candler School of Theology at Emory University (M.Div. and D.Min.), Gary has done postgraduate studies in English literature. In ministry since 1975, he has served rural, urban, and suburban congregations, as well as hospitals and social service agencies. A published writer and columnist, his work has appeared in The Ohio Observer, the Tulsa World, the Toledo Blade, the Butler Times-Gazette, and the Kansas City Star. Gary is married to Mimi Leo and their blended family includes six children, the youngest of whom is a student at Wichita State University. They live at "Soggy Bottom," a five-acre plot of land where they care for horses, donkeys, goats, and chickens. Reading and writing are his passion, and he also loves photography and fly fishing. He is currently the lead chaplain at Schowalter Villa in Hesston, KS