In Solitude – But Not Alone

In Solitude – But Not Alone By Paul Riddle, Director of Spiritual Care, Lifeline Chaplaincy Houston As the coronavirus pandemic has unfolded, social distancing – something most people were blissfully unaware of when this year began – has become a way of life for all...

News from Lifeline Dallas

News from Lifeline Dallas By Jesse Stroup, Director of Spiritual Care, Lifeline Chaplaincy Dallas Songs live in our heads and in our hearts.  Songs help us get through tough times and also express the feelings of our hearts.  While jogging, I try to repeat verses from...

Fallen Logs

Fallen Logs By Joy Dillman, Lifeline Central Texas I was enjoying a weekend at Camp Allen near Houston, TX in mid-April with my husband and thirty other volunteers of the Lifeline Chaplaincy organization. April is a lovely month in Texas. Bluebonnets and Indian...

Teleconferencing Extends Lifeline’s Reach

By Paul Riddle, Director of Spiritual Care, Lifeline Chaplaincy Houston According to an old proverb, of unknown origin, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” Since the outbreak of the pandemic, this proverb has become part of our lived experience.  When it became...