Feature Story: From a Calling to a Career

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From a Calling to a Career

By Meredith Kay

Photography by David Teran

Although many people can claim that they are blessed to be working in a career that is perfectly suited for them, I don’t know how many of us can claim that we felt a “calling” to our current or life-long vocation. However, for the women featured here, their calling came to them at a very young age. Each of them felt it in their souls, and they have followed a path of service to others in their careers, bringing peace, comfort, and often healing to those who need it most.

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Gabriela de Faria Lira

Pediatric Chaplain for the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio

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Krystal Charles

U.S. Army Reserves Chaplain

Betsy Buhler

Chaplain to the City, Community Bible Church

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