Finding Community
Finding community is as critical as obtaining food and shelter, since the need to belong is what makes us human. The isolation and loneliness of modern life have led many people to search for deeper connection, o que resultou em um interesse renovado em comunidades intencionais,en,Essas comunidades ou ecólitos intencionais são uma escolha atraente,en,Valores em conflito,en,A enfermagem pode ser cristã,en,A resposta pode parecer óbvia,en,No entanto, em nossa sociedade pluralista,en,As enfermeiras cristãs geralmente são instruídas a manter seus valores fora de seu trabalho,en,Na verdade,en,Judith Shelly e Arlene Miller perguntam,en,Alguém pode amamentar sem ser guiado por alguns valores,en,Ou defensores de,en,livre de valor,en,enfermagem realmente luta por conta própria,en. These intentional communities or ecovillages are an appealing choice […]
This Side of Heaven: Race, Ethnicity, and Christian Faith
In recent years Christian scholars have become increasingly aware of their responsibility to recognize and respond to the challenges posed by ethnic and racial diversity. Similarly, historically white Christian colleges, universities, seminaries and congregations are struggling to transform themselves into communities that are welcoming to minorities and sensitive to their needs. This collection of all-new […]
Lifestyle Worship
We frequently hear the catchphrase, “Worship is a lifestyle.” What does this really mean? It simply means to live a life of love to the Father and mankind. To love generously, giving everything that is within us. The Bible has given us the understanding of “lifestyle worship” as it pertains to being a commandment. The […]
Values in Conflict
Can nursing be Christian? The answer may seem obvious, yet in our pluralistic society, Christian nurses are often told to keep their values out of their work. In fact, Judith Shelly and Arlene Miller ask, can anyone nurse without being guided by some values? Or do advocates of “value-free” nursing actually struggle in their own, […]