Honesty and
Sincerity
Honesty is expensive, and not common. Expecting
honesty from cheap and croaked people is an effort in futility.
Sincerity demands uprightness, it is therefore a
scarce commodity.
The demand for honesty and sincerity from practicing
chaplains in their interaction with people in chaplaincy practice is very
tasking. Chaplains must therefore be prepared to demonstrate honesty and
sincerity in the discharge of their professional duties.
Chap. Prof.
Mike-Jacobs
Professional
Counselor, Clinical Spirituotherapist and
Certified
Chaplaincy Educator in Private Practice
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