Life & Work

Vocational discipleship

Take hold of summer by reflecting, pondering, listening, playing, breathing fully.

Time is perpetually short, particularly when we need to meet with God and hear from him.

When caring for people means experiencing their suffering, we can sometimes wonder, who’s caring for me?

One of a nurse’s best means of caring is being present.

How do we adequately recognize our colleagues and peers as nurses who press on?

Grow your caregiving nature: Engage your mind and heart with more faith in who God says you are.

Nursing’s history is resplendent with the influences of Christian men and women who innovated, championed, and stood firm in faith and focus.

Do your efforts to serve God seem puny and insignificant? What does God think?

Some patients trigger reactions in our conscious or unconscious selves; the result may harm or hamper proper nursing care.

Cultivating gratitude accentuates our reflection of Jesus and invites others into our story. 

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