Journal of Christian Nursing

Health care isn’t the only significant factor a nurse has to consider in a missions setting. 

Nurses are uniquely situated to listen and foster conversations that build relationships across all races, especially when we remember that we are all made imago Dei--in the image of God.

Nurses, through their work and their interactions, live out the definition of caring. This devotional by Jan Wilson illustrates how Christian nurses are expressing Christ through their caring.

How does God call us to nursing? And what’s our responsibility for those who are called, but cannot come? 

Praying before patient encounters invites God into the interaction, potentially impacting both patient and nurse.

Holding the shaking hand of a fearful patient and looking with mercy into the eyes of a desperate person—this is nursing with God-given grace.

A nurse describes her passions in nursing practice and how writing for a nursing journal cultivates the profession’s growth. 

Unforeseen patient needs play havoc with an APRN’s schedule—to her ultimate satisfaction.

A nurse’s shift involves a baby, inconvenience, a change of plans, and God’s miraculous response.

Messy and messed-up people often populate our nursing workplaces. Can we be Jesus to them while not entangling ourselves in the worldly messiness?

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