Christian Nurse Blog

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.

What makes us lovable? Not approval, achievement, or societal worth, but God’s breath that has given us life.

Why connect regularly with other Christian nurses? A nurse describes the lasting outcomes in her nursing and personal life as a result of being part of an NCF nurse group.

If you’re tempted to give up on dreams and hope because of dismal circumstances, anchor yourself onto a solid base.

As we nurses and Christians strive for health equity, which can seem distant and unachievable, we remember that God is always working and we’re invited to join in that work.

Leaping forward with faith, a group of nursing students in Maryland engages their classmates with a creative conversation-starter on self-care.

Recalling how present God has been over the past year revives hope, dreams, and trust for this new year.

In the dark aftermath of a disaster, a nurse experiences supernatural light and power.

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?

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