Life & Work

Vocational discipleship

How can a nurse frame his or her work stress to good effect? One evidence-based option is considering one’s work as sacred.

Whatever our nursing roles, connecting with and engaging our communities is essential and valuable.

Professional development is a continual process for nurses, and mentoring is a means for novice and experienced nurses to grow professionally and spiritually.

This excerpt of the newly revised book, Called to Care: A Christian Vision for Nursing, 3rd. ed., is from the first chapter, under the section Nursing Today.

Nurses agree that our own self-care is insufficient or non-existent. Try out these suggestions to amp up your self-care and reflect glory to God.

How do you begin a nursing career in the midst of a pandemic? A nursing educator speaks encouragement and empowerment to new nurses entering the profession.

Nurse, mental health resource specialist, and Bible study creator Skip McDonald reaches the milepost of 45 years in nursing this year. In this continuation of last week’s blog about her life and professional journey, Skip inspires us as nurses and followers of Jesus.

Wonder, wisdom, weathering harsh treatment, and holding to the Word: One nurse’s journey demonstrates the power and pleasure of walking with God.

Hard times and suffering aren’t merely awful—God can produce GOOD through these when we exercise spiritual resilience.

Nurses are natural innovators, and this pandemic has presented multiple windows of opportunity for nurses to create and cultivate better nursing practices and workplaces.

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