Spiritual Formation

Cultivate a healthy practice of being thankful—and become acutely aware of the liberal lovingkindness of Jesus toward us.

Hectic work and home life plus hard times and weariness can mask the supernatural reality that God is present with us.

Reflecting and meditating on the names of God strengthens and deepens our spiritual rhythms of trust and prayer.

Failures can be creative flourishing opportunities if we give God space to work with us.

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?

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

How can a community of praying nurses influence our lives and our work?

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

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