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Douglas S. McLeroy shares an intimate story of belief and unbelief in this memoir. The author had to contend with the death of his parents, sister, brother, son-in-law, three grandchildren, and the near death of his wife. As a result, he knows all too well the deep pain of grief, the tough questions we all carry, and the struggle to believe in the midst of tragedy. The book also highlights the thirty years the author spent as a chaplain in the United States Army as well as the twenty-two years he provided pastoral care and counseling in churches. Journal entries from the author's diaries…mehr

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Douglas S. McLeroy shares an intimate story of belief and unbelief in this memoir. The author had to contend with the death of his parents, sister, brother, son-in-law, three grandchildren, and the near death of his wife. As a result, he knows all too well the deep pain of grief, the tough questions we all carry, and the struggle to believe in the midst of tragedy. The book also highlights the thirty years the author spent as a chaplain in the United States Army as well as the twenty-two years he provided pastoral care and counseling in churches. Journal entries from the author's diaries reflect the essence of his spiritual journey and the ministry he's been called to perform. Join the author as he observes how easy it is to believe when life is all sunshine - and much harder to believe when loss is so overwhelming.
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Autorenporträt
Douglas S. McLeroy's service as an ordained minister spans fifty-two years, including thirty years as an Army chaplain and twenty-two years as a pastor. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Georgia State University in history, a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a Master of Theology from Columbia Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. He is a pastoral associate for Pastoral Care for First Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, North Carolina.