
liturgy for the drug round
Gemma Griffiths shares prayers for our daily duties on the drug round

prayer for dying well
In light of the recent parliamentary vote towards legalising assisted suicide in England and Wales, Helen Byrne and Bex Lawton express the pain, fear, and hope of facing a terminal diagnosis

push and pray, push and pray, let life come forth!
I am often amazed by the parallels between pregnancy, childbirth, God’s kingdom, and his ways.

speak it into being
Onahi Idikwu shares a conversation about the power of prayer

bringing out God colours at work
I am often reminded of the story of Esther in the Bible. Esther was a Jew, an unlikely candidate who rose from an orphan to a queen and a heroine of an entire nation

delivered like a parcel
A community nurse reminds us of the impact of our words, actions, and demeanour as we go about our work

the parable of the ED nurse
Bex Lawton tells a parable that may have some familiar echoes

wrestling with unanswered prayers
When I go to work, nursing is not just a job, but an extension of Christ’s healing ministry.

a voice in the dark
As I walked and prayed around the empty streets on my day off, I asked God for help with my new nursing role

giving voice to pain
Proverbs 31:8 (CEB) says: ‘Speak out on behalf of the voiceless and for the rights of all who are vulnerable.’ In these moments, how do we speak on behalf of others and ensure we are giving the very best care that we are able?
