Christian Nurse Blog

Readiness to intervene in the instance of potential harm to a patient means following the example of Jesus.

A friendly Irish setter and garden vegetables embody the goodness of neighbors whose hearts are tuned to loving God.

With pain and massive sorrow felt everywhere, we need to lament to the God who listens.

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.

Telling someone your own story of depression and thoughts of suicide can be a lifeline.

Would you be willing to pray with a patient if you had more concrete ideas of how to go about it?

Mental health and illness remain a stigma even in the life of the church, but we can change that.

 

The journey of faith in nursing can be facilitated through a combination of discipleship and mentorship.

Improving patient care is a continual process. Occasionally, improved care can result from simple changes.

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