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Memoirs From A Chaplain of Color: How I Overcame is a powerful and deeply personal story of faith, resilience, and triumph over adversity. For nearly two decades, Chaplain Dr. Arthur Ben Faust has served on the front lines of spiritual care, navigating the complex intersection of race, identity, and faith in the healthcare system.
This memoir offers an unflinching look at the systemic challenges faced by chaplains of color—from being overlooked and underestimated to enduring bias in places meant to offer healing and hope. With courage, humility, and unwavering faith, the author reflects on pivotal moments of struggle and victory, revealing how God’s presence sustained him through it all.
Each chapter weaves together real-life experiences, biblical truths, and spiritual insights—addressing topics like calling, perseverance, injustice, prayer, and divine purpose. From moments of silence and bias to missed opportunities and hard-won triumphs, this book is not just about ministry—it’s about surviving, thriving, and trusting God when the odds seem stacked against you.
Whether you are a faith leader, a chaplain, or someone striving to overcome personal or professional barriers, this memoir will inspire you to keep going. It is a testimony to the power of God to equip, uplift, and vindicate.
Memoirs From A Chaplain of Color: How I Overcame is more than a book—it’s a call to rise, to believe, and to walk boldly in your God-given purpose.
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