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Each of us is one with Christ and important as part of “the body” of believers

Each of us is one with Christ and important as part of “the body” of believers

Share your understanding of what being “part of the body” of Christ really means and if you believe there is any correlation to your role as a nursing scholar.

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In Christ, we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.

(Romans 12:5)

Each of us is one with Christ and important as part of “the body” of believers. As individual nurses, we represent one perspective, but we are also a part of a greater whole – the profession of nursing. What is your understanding of being “part of the body” of Christ? How does this relate to being part of a larger professional body – are there any similarities or differences? What does individual responsibility mean as a member of the body?

 

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The foundation of any career and any life ought to be Christ. This applies to both the personal and career lives that people choose to follow. As much as these are followed on the basis of one’s needs and one’s wants, it is important that the direction one gets in following these paths are guided by the Holy Spirit and in Christ Jesus,……………………………

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