Gerald Paul

Gerald W. Paul writes from Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Articles by Gerald Paul

Ah, storytime!

July 1985

A common ambivalent tribute often heard at the minister's farewell party is, "We may forget your sermons, but well always remember your childrens stories!" As a longtime preacher I've, told my share of Aesop's fables with a Christian moral,…

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Medical Missionary

July 1938

Medical Missionary in Action

By ROGER W. PAUL, M.D., on Furlough From China

Some may be led to ask whether it pays to carry on medical missionary work in heathen lands. This query is best an­swered…

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Expanding the patient's world

November 1984

 

John Scott, a Presbyterian minister-physician who founded the palliative care unit of St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, says, "A visit from a clergyperson might be the equivalent of ten milligrams of morphine." Since some cancer…

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