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How to Suffer with Grace: Lessons from a Beloved Chaplain

Imam Sohaib Sultan didn’t know much about me, except that I was Hartford Seminary’s Director of Communications and that I asked him from time to time for favors, such as letting us post his picture…

August 6th, 2021 | Susan Schoenberger

Imam Sohaib Sultan smiling, a lesson on suffering with grace

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