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The importance of nursing as Christ would is vital for Christian nurses. At one Christian school of nursing, students are taught the concept of Kingdom Nursing: focused, dynamic, patient-centered care, inspired by the qualities of Christ and influenced by the presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the nurse.
Nursing truly is serving Christ, as He commands us to care for one another. In particular, the healthy are called upon to look after the weak in their time of need. This is of paramount importance, as reflected in the following Bible verses:
The importance of nursing as Christ would is vital for Christian nurses. At one Christian school of nursing, students are taught the concept of Kingdom Nursing: focused, dynamic, patient-centered care, inspired by the qualities of Christ and influenced by the presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the nurse.
- Nancy A. Eckerd
- 2015
OUR IDENTITY IS FOUND IN CHRIST. Work that fulfills our unique purpose is a gift of God (Ecclesiastes 5:19). For many of us, nursing is our calling. Our work is noble and good; it is fulfilling. There is arguably no other work like it. But if we are not mindful, our work can become all-consuming.
Aug 9, 2019 · As a nurse, your role puts you directly in the middle of some people’s most traumatic life experiences. As a Christian, you have an opportunity to share the hope of the Gospel with your patients to not only care for their physical body but for their eternal spirit as well.
They propose that because of our response, gratitude, and acceptance of God's grace and care, Christian nurses are able to “see patients with great value, dignity and worth,” rendering the ability to minister to the whole person with compassionate care (p. 253). HISTORY OF CARING.
Following Christ in Nursing gives us a biblically-based, Christian perspective of ourselves, our colleagues, patients and families, and issues in healthcare. These are life-giving foundations for us—and for our profession.
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