Through Stained Glass
by
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About the Book
Teaching medical ethics to interns at the medical center of Wilmington, Delaware; students at the Eastern University in Saint Davids, Pennsylvania; students at the Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland; and students at the Nursing School of Wilmington gave her a unique ability to question and debate issues, such as abortion, euthanasia, suicide, living wills, hospice, and physician-assisted suicide. These dilemmas are also presented in this book. The Holy Bible is frequently referenced, as well as personal observations of courage, gratitude, forgiveness, faith, anger, prayer, and God’s love in the midst of pain and suffering. Everyone has many ups and downs in their lives as some obstacles and difficulties are overwhelming. What can I do to help overcome these stumbling blocks? Through Stained Glass attempts to offer positive guidance to those who’ve survived losses and need a hopeful outlook through their life changes. This book will reflect the love of God to every person, regardless of their handicap, ethnicity, gender, or religion.
About the Author
Reverend Doctor Marlene Walters encountered such an adventure that led to graduating from Palmer Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree. Later she received her Doctorate at PTS, with her dissertation title “Sanctity or Quality of Life.” Dr. Walters is an ordained United Methodist minister, founder, and facilitator of numerous support groups. She served as a Hospital Chaplain and a minister at Grace United Methodist Church, Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church in Wilmington Delaware, and a Chapel community in Florida.