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Encouragement for the Christian Nurse
1Christina L. Cummins Jones, DNP, MS, APRN, FNP-BC, CRRN, CCC-SLP, works as a family nurse practitioner in a primary care and occupational health setting in central Florida. She is passionate about encouraging and mentoring others to reach their fullest God-given potential. She can be reached at clc07j@fsu.edu .
Abstract:
In today's difficult and chaotic time, nurses are reminded that their work is a calling from God. When overwhelmed and discouraged, biblical truths in this article may serve as reminders that God is present, carries burdens, comforts, and provides hope. God gives multiple spiritual resources for encouragement and enablement to do his work.
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