Spiritual Formation

When slogging through long days while holding off fears and the unknown can resemble an over-long hike around a marshy lagoon, hold onto invincible hope.

In the crazy-busy days of nursing care, forms of prayer that are crisp and concise can sustain, nourish, and center us in ways that can be folded into the relentless movement of the day.

When Mary, the birth mother of Jesus, sang the first Christmas carol, she created a magnificent prayer that can powerfully revive our hearts and spirits.

As you look toward Christmas in this very strange year, would you give yourself some intangible and invaluable gifts?

As 2020 ends, intentionally ask God what he wants you to gain from this unusual season.

Where can we find something to be thankful for this season? Let God whisper where and how in this Thanksgiving devotional.

A stack of stones is a visual and spiritual reminder of God’s answers for our prayers.

A nurse’s knowledge, skill, expertise, certifications and job title are insufficient to really love and serve one’s patients and colleagues. What’s the essential ingredient? 

Learning to pray is like learning nursing skills. A veteran nurse shares how to effectively communicate with 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.

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