Journal of Christian Nursing

Listening to a patient’s story makes room to show mercy.

The spiritual practice of lament is a God-given avenue for expressing sorrow and gaining hope.

When anxiety, depression, fear, and stress cloud our spiritual vision, the Bible clears our minds with truth, hope, and refuge.

Music has unequalled power to impact one’s spirit and mind.

Years of adversity and incivility cultivated a firm base of resilience for nurse and educator Santhiny Rajamohan.

How are you doing with managing work and life stresses while maintaining compassion and empathy toward your patients?

Strengthen your readiness and skill in praying with patients using these evidence-based tips.

Reviving gratitude is a remarkable means of countering the weariness, sadness or distress our work sometimes provokes in our spirits.

Listening well to my client and to God resulted in a meaningful encounter with a needy pregnant woman.

Spontaneous singing to her resistant patient made all the difference.

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