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Do you struggle with what to do when someone is in pain or ill? Do you want to help but don't know what to do? How do you share your knowledge as a Christian to someone who is facing death? And what about the people caring for a sick family member, how do you minister to them? This book answers those questions and many more. It helps not only those that enjoy visiting the sick but also those that would prefer to stay away. As a registered nurse working in the Home Healthcare field since 1979, I have cared for the sick and disabled population and witnessed firsthand the suffering and unmet…mehr

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Do you struggle with what to do when someone is in pain or ill? Do you want to help but don't know what to do? How do you share your knowledge as a Christian to someone who is facing death? And what about the people caring for a sick family member, how do you minister to them? This book answers those questions and many more. It helps not only those that enjoy visiting the sick but also those that would prefer to stay away. As a registered nurse working in the Home Healthcare field since 1979, I have cared for the sick and disabled population and witnessed firsthand the suffering and unmet needs in the household. As a Christian and minister I also see the need for the faith community to step up to reduce the gaps in care. Are you willing to step up?
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Autorenporträt
Zelda Moore currently resides in North Carolina and has been a licensed registered nurse for over 37 years. Her primary focus during her nursing career has been for the care of home health patients with severe illnesses or injury and those who are facing a terminal diagnosis. She currently is practicing as a Patient Service Manager for a hospital affiliated home health agency. As a licensed minister with a Doctorate of Christian Education, Zelda strives to exhort the Christian community to more effectively minister to others.