Word: counselors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Reynolds took the first step in 1949, and it was a bold one: engaging the Rev. Clifford H. Peace, a 40-year-old Methodist minister, as "pastor-counselor" of the company, Reynolds President John C. Whitaker posted the company's reasons on bulletin boards at the office building and at each of the company's eight factory buildings in Winston-Salem...
Almost the first thing Pastor-Counselor Peace did at Reynolds was to ask for the chapel, get its design and construction approved and into the works. Then he settled down to learning the job and writing the rules as he went along. Six hours a day for eight months he walked through offices, factories and warehouses, personally meeting 12,000-odd employees. For two hours more each day, he let it be known, he would be in his office for counseling. Only a few came at first, but gradually counseling work increased. Before the end of his first year...
...true, said Counselor Browder, that he had refused to answer 16 questions put to him by the Tydings sub-committee investigating Communist activity in the State Department. But they had not really been pertinent to the committee's line of inquiry. Furthermore, they had been minority questions, asked by Republican Senator Bourke Hickenlooper. A witness, he explained smoothly, is not obliged to answer minority questions unless ordered to do so by the committee chairman-and Chairman Tydings had issued no such orders...
...these, together with his loyalty, personal interest, confidence, and help, we extend our appreciation, and salute Bill as a man, a willing counselor, and, most of all, a friend...
Both pastoral counseling and theology, writes Hulme, "are working for the same ends . . . Working together, they can be an unbeatable team to minister to human need. Working together, they can make of the pastor a distinctive counselor-a minister of the church of Jesus Christ...