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Healing Department Chronicles
by F.O. Greenwood
A narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing. Set in the heavenly bureaucracy of the Healing Department, this story laughs while pointing toward truth — moving between hospital beds, kitchen tables, church pews, and the space between prayer and prescriptions.
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S1:E7 - Medication Is Not a Lack of Trust | Healing Department Chronicles
Chapter 7 of the Healing Department Chronicles. Terrence was twenty-eight, had treatment-resistant depression, and a medication combination that worked. Then someone at his new church told him that pills were a sign of insufficient faith. He stopped taking them because he was faithful. Because he thought that was what trust looked like. Six weeks later, the angel narrator found him on a bathroom floor at 2:30 in the morning. This chapter is about what happens when love is sincere and theology is dangerous — and why refusing tools is not faith, it is pride disguised as piety. By F.O. Greenwood Healing Department Chronicles is a narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing.
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S1:E6 - Doctors, Demons, and a Very Awkward Misunderstanding | Healing Department Chronicles
Chapter 6 of the Healing Department Chronicles. Nathan had panic attacks. His prayer team called it demonic oppression. A minor demon crashed the prayer meeting for entertainment, which did not help the misdiagnosis. Meanwhile, an insurance salesman named Derek was demanding a high-ranking spirit of panic identify itself and state its legal grounds. The angel narrator reflects on discernment — knowing when you’re looking at spiritual warfare and when you’re looking at a nervous system that needs a doctor, not an exorcism. By F.O. Greenwood Healing Department Chronicles is a narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing.
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S1:E5 - Why I Filed the Transfer Request | Healing Department Chronicles
Chapter 5 of the Healing Department Chronicles. After three centuries in Sub-Unit 7B, the angel narrator has watched the same cycle seventeen thousand times. Something hurts. They ignore it. They treat the symptoms. The symptoms treat them back. They pray for healing while doing everything that makes healing impossible. Something shifts. They get better slowly. They forget how, and develop it again. This is a story about burnout — not from failure, but from being right too many times. From a fourteenth-century monk to a modern model patient, the pattern holds. And efficient faith is no longer useful faith. By F.O. Greenwood Healing Department Chronicles is a narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing.
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S1:E4 - Humans and Their Fascinating Resistance to Help | Healing Department Chronicles
Chapter 4 of the Healing Department Chronicles. Ray’s theology prevented surgery. Catherine’s identity as a caregiver prevented her from accepting care. David ignored a widow-maker blockage through tax season. Three cases. One pattern: humans resist help not from stubbornness, but because accepting it requires rearranging who they think they are. The angel narrator looks back with centuries of evidence and something between admiration and exasperation. By F.O. Greenwood Healing Department Chronicles is a narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing.
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S1:E3 - The Ailment (Which Shall Not Yet Be Named) | Healing Department Chronicles
Chapter 3 of the Healing Department Chronicles. Marcus was thirty-four, optimized everything, prayed for exactly seven minutes each morning, and couldn’t explain why he was always tired. His doctor called it stress. His therapist called it anxiety. His mother called it getting older. The angel narrator calls it something else entirely. Two cases — Marcus and Sarah — navigating the space between faith and medicine, between praying for healing and learning to live with a condition that doesn’t care about your supplement schedule. By F.O. Greenwood Healing Department Chronicles is a narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing.
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S1:E2 - The Woman Who Watered Her Plants | Healing Department Chronicles
Chapter 2 of the Healing Department Chronicles. Gloria was sixty-eight, retired, and had a bad hip. Every morning at 6:15, she watered fourteen plants — checking the soil with her finger, never overwatering — even when she could barely stand. The angel narrator was assigned to her for eleven months. Not to intervene. Not to adjust a result or nudge a doctor’s hand. Just to stay. This is a story about what the newer angels need to learn — not from crisis, but from a woman with a watering can. By F.O. Greenwood Healing Department Chronicles is a narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing.
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S1:E1 - Departmental Realignment Request (Pending) | Healing Department Chronicles
Chapter 1 of the Healing Department Chronicles. An angel stationed in Sub-Unit 7B of the Heavenly Healing Department — informally known as “That Ailment Again” — has filed a transfer request after three centuries of fieldwork. While waiting on eternal bureaucracy, he reflects on what the job actually looks like: hospital beds, kitchen tables, church pews, and the space between prayer and prescriptions. This is not a book about angels who explain everything. It is one that laughs while pointing toward truth. Healing Department Chronicles is a narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A narrated series told from the perspective of an angel reflecting backward on centuries of field work in healing. Set in the heavenly bureaucracy of the Healing Department, this story laughs while pointing toward truth — moving between hospital beds, kitchen tables, church pews, and the space between prayer and prescriptions.
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