About The Silver Pilgrim

Chaplain David Hollis Bonds                      

  •  Executive Director and Chief Patient Advocate, Silver Pilgrim Christian Ministries, a 501©3 not-for-profit corporation


  • Called to the ministry of Hospice Chaplaincy and the care of the terminally ill and their families

 

  • Christian author and teacher

 

  • Previous pastor of SBC churches

 

  • Quarter-century experience in international healthcare.

 

  • Educational background in Healthcare Administration, Journalism, Government and Comparative Theology

 

  • Native of Charleston, South Carolina. Currently living on the river in Beaufort, South Carolina

 

Contact me at Silverpilgrim7@gmail.com, and please feel encouraged to comment on my posts

 

Visit my Facebook page for more information as I continue to work on the Silver Pilgrim Ministries website, which I pray will be up and running very soon.

One thought on “About The Silver Pilgrim

  1. Awesome! Now I understand the Silver Pilgrim – and to think I just thought your hair must be grey ;-) I like that the page is soothing – no bright colors that can be distracting and no pop ups – just words from the heart of a man following hard after God it sounds like. I too am a pilgrim (definition 1). I’m learning to enjoy the journey, regardless of circumstances – knowing that God can use all things together for His good – I want to be more like Him – and that is a journey that will not end and by His grace I will be continually transformed.
    I too remember the first time I heard the definition of Abba – that God the Father is our Daddy. I know what that means to me – solid as a rock, strong arms, a lap to sit on, and a chest I can lay my head on and hear His heartbeat.
    Congratulations on getting your blog up and going – can’t say I understand how all this works, I couldn’t write in the comments, but I sense that God will use you and this format to touch hearts and change lives.

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