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What Kind of a Woman
Would Receive
the Care of a Stephen Minister?
A woman like . . . |
What Kind
of a Man Would
Receive
the Care of a Stephen Minister?
A man like . . . |
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Sarah, who faced a major change in life at an advanced age and
needed someone to listen to both her joy and apprehension. |
Adam, who was cut off from all that gave meaning to life and needed
someone to remind him of God's promise. |
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Hagar, who was abandoned along with her child and
needed someone to offer her hope and remind her of God's presence. |
Noah, who witnessed the destruction of everything around him
and needed someone to wait with him for a new day. |
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Hannah, who struggled with her inability to bear a
child and needed someone with whom to share her sadness and pain. |
Abraham, who had to leave everything he knew and loved
behind him and needed someone to journey with him to a new life. |
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Naomi, who had lost her loved ones and needed someone to hear her
sorrow and pain. |
Moses, who faced great opposition and needed a companion to support
him and speak on his behalf. |
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Ruth, who left everything that was familiar to her
and needed someone to journey with her in her new life. |
David, who grieved the death of a wayward child
and needed a shepherd's care. |
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Esther, who was faced with a major decision
and needed someone who could listen to her concerns and offer
encouragement. |
Elijah, who thought he was all alone and needed a still, small voice to encourage him. |
| Mary of Nazareth, who lived with both
the joys and struggles of having an exceptional child
and needed someone to help her sort out the ponderings of her heart. |
Job, who lost everything and needed someone to silently endure his pain with him. |
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Martha, who was burdened by the demands of daily life
and needed someone to help her regain sight of what was important. |
Peter, who found himself in over his head and needed the strong hand of a faithful friend. |
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Mary Magdalene, who received healing from inner turmoil
and needed someone to walk with her as she built a new life. |
Paul, who knew the unending distress of a
thorn in the flesh and needed someone to rejoice when he rejoiced
and to weep when he wept. |