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NCFI Cares: “When you call, I will answer!”

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Psalm 91:14-16 The Lord says, “Because he is devoted to me, I will deliver him; I will protect him because he is
loyal (know) to me. When he calls out to me, I will answer him. I will be with him when he is in trouble; I will rescue him and bring him honor. I will satisfy him with long life, and will let him see my salvation.

            The clinic on the edge of the village reaches out to the underserved. With very little staffing the nurse fills out intake forms, assesses symptoms, and provides education while listening to a new mom worried about her malnourished toddler. A young teenager is seen for abuse, while a husband is treated for a chronic disease hoping he can continue to provide for his family. Later the nurse rations out medication hoping to provide the limited supply to the most patients.

            The day is long and the sun sets as the nurse takes the city bus back through the violent city to home. The ride is full of anxiety with personal safety a concern, yet grief as a witness to the disgruntled and neglected of society get on and off the bus. The nurse spends the ride reviewing finances, anticipating the coming flu season, and contemplating the future needs of the clinic’s patients.

            Once at home the nurse wearily prepares dinner while helping with homework and coordinating the following day’s schedule. Finally, with the moon high in the star-bright sky, the nurse stops and sighs, “O Lord, where do I begin….” Before the prayers ascend to heaven, the Lord responds “I am here, my devoted child.” Unbeknownst to the nurse, the Lord has delivered, protected, answered, and rescued throughout the seemingly endless day. His answer has quietly cared for patients, opened the hearts of those with money, and brought wisdom to the nurse’s mind.

            The Lord is active in our life and we have been encouraged through his teaching and personal strength found in Psalm 91. We go forth in our nursing practice knowing we abide in the shadow of the Almighty as a devoted servant of the Most High.

Blessings,

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Update…Our Faithful Journey In Nursing

Our Faithful Journey in Nursing: A teaching on Faith, Compassion, Prayer and Excellence in Christian Nursing is available as an eBook at Amazon/Kindle for $1.99 USD. Also available via international markets.

This book truly has a God story!
It started as a 4 articles with bible studies published in a Norwegian nursing journal…then compiled into one book with globish revisions…distributed by Tove to Sierra Leone nurses. Now published as an eBook…and now distributing hard copies to Denmark for nursing/medical students.
Don’t you love it when God is amazing!
Wow! If it could earn mileage then it would have a free trip somewhere–LOL
stay tuned…

Get Connected!

When I was new grad RN fresh out of nursing school and working my first job,  I discovered a local NCF group. I was ecstatic to discover a place with nurses who had the same passion for nursing AND Jesus as myself. Amazingly, this was 20 years ago and the group is still in place.

The group has gone through much transformation through the years with change in leadership. At times I equate our participant list to a McDonald’s drive through, where nurses and/students come in get supported and refreshed and then go on their way. Our meeting times, days and even frequency has changed based upon need and availability. We have done bible studies, books, and devotions. There are many stories to tell regarding the group, the nurses that have come to our time of fellowship, as well as answered and unanswered prayers. I will say the “cornerstone” of the group has been two nurses who met at a nursing retreat, started the group and still keep it going. Carol and Kathy really get the blessing of being committed to the group no matter what!

If you are not connected in some way with other Christian nurses–Get Connected! You will be encouraged and have the blessing of encouraging others.

Get ideas of connecting with others in the article Get Connected! in July/September, 2012 issue of Journal of Christian Nursing