Life & Work

Vocational discipleship

As Christian nurses, we can respond best to the COVID 19 pandemic by acting on God’s truth, refusing fear, serving our faith communities, and modeling rest. 

Amid this pandemic and other uncertainties nationally and personally, this devotional offers true, lasting hope for ourselves and to encourage others.

When our security is at risk, fear surges. The antidote for fear is trusting God, the Author of the impossible. A devotional on fear from the NCF Director.

A black nurse expresses her experiences and insight about racial injustice and how all nurses can effect change.

While nurses focus intently on patients’ needs despite the hazards of care during COVID-19, observers are quietly cheering and appreciating nurses’ selfless sacrifices.

Only God can heal and reconcile us to one another, so we pray for ourselves and for wounded nurses of color for whom we desire wholeness and with whom we seek godly reconciliation.

How does God transform us as nurses and followers of Jesus? For this nurse, it’s been via an unplanned, agonizing, and revealing journey.

In their professional practice, nurses must continually be learning and expanding their knowledge, including how to express faith through their work.

An ER nurse averts burnout by connecting with fellow Christian nurses and coaching basketball. 

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

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