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On any given shift, nurses have five to fifteen minutes to scarf down a meal, visit the bathroom, and maybe put on some lotion or dry our tears. Right? A lot of times our spirit and souls are dry. We only have time for the "essentials". CEUs and professional articles abound, but there aren't a lot of resources for our deepest needs. This 31 day devotional is meant to speak to the inmost part of us. The part that longs for connection, validation, and grace from a loving God. This book touches on many facets of our job, from starting something new, dealing with grief, or feeling burnout.…mehr

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On any given shift, nurses have five to fifteen minutes to scarf down a meal, visit the bathroom, and maybe put on some lotion or dry our tears. Right? A lot of times our spirit and souls are dry. We only have time for the "essentials". CEUs and professional articles abound, but there aren't a lot of resources for our deepest needs. This 31 day devotional is meant to speak to the inmost part of us. The part that longs for connection, validation, and grace from a loving God. This book touches on many facets of our job, from starting something new, dealing with grief, or feeling burnout. Included is a quick scripture, plus an opportunity to dive deeper into the Bible at home. You will read an encouraging word and a prayer to pray when you just can't find the words. And each day's devotional can be read in 92 seconds or less! Whether you are sitting in your car before work or hiding in the bathroom for a few minutes of peace, these words will uplift and inspire - maybe even make you laugh! They will remind you that you felt called to this and that God is smiling on your service to "the least of these".
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Autorenporträt
Jennifer Goolsby has worked in healthcare as a nurse for over 25 years. She began in pediatrics nursing and has worked since in surgical nursing and labor and delivery. She has been published in numerous ezines and she writes on daytodaygraces.com about being a nurse while raising three grown and almost-grown boys. Her loves of nursing and parenting are only beaten by her love of sharing Jesus through life stories - after all, He taught through stories, too!