When illness or crisis strikes, life is turned upside down. Chaos ensues. To say things are overwhelming would be an understatement. Burdensome seems to be a more accurate description. Where is God in the midst of all of this? He may be as close as the person holding your hand. Rayl Robbins is an ordained minister and hospice chaplain. He has also served as a hospital chaplain and pastor. He has written a booklet, "To Drink, or Not to Drink," as well as having written articles for magazines and newsletters. He and his wife, Julie, have been married since 1985 and enjoy their large family with many grandchildren.
When illness or crisis strikes, life is turned upside down. Chaos ensues. To say things are overwhelming would be an understatement. Burdensome seems to be a more accurate description. Where is God in the midst of all of this? He may be as close as the person holding your hand. Rayl Robbins is an ordained minister and hospice chaplain. He has also served as a hospital chaplain and pastor. He has written a booklet, "To Drink, or Not to Drink," as well as having written articles for magazines and newsletters. He and his wife, Julie, have been married since 1985 and enjoy their large family with many grandchildren.