At Nurses International, we believe that caring for others begins with nurturing our own hearts and spirits. Nursing is a calling that often stretches us physically, mentally, and emotionally. That’s why we created our monthly online Bible Study, a space where nurses, nurse faculty, and healthcare professionals from around the world can come together for encouragement, reflection, and prayer.
Each session is centered around the devotionals provided by Nurses Christian Fellowship International (NCFI) resources, written specifically for those serving in the nursing profession. Together, we reflect on these devotionals, share our experiences, and support one another in living out our faith through the work we do every day.
This initiative flows naturally from our mission at Nurses International.
The Bible Study is more than just a monthly meeting; it’s part of how we live out our vision. By creating a supportive space for spiritual growth, we strengthen the very nurses who are at the heart of global health improvement. As we listen and learn together, we are reminded of the deep connection between faith, service, and the healing profession.
Our Bible Study meets on the last Saturday of every month at 9 AM CT / 10 AM EST via Google Meet.
To join us, simply complete the short sign-up form on our webpage, and you will receive the meeting link and reminders by email.
We warmly invite you to join us on this journey of faith and fellowship. Whether you are seeking encouragement, community, or a deeper connection with God as you serve in nursing, you will find a place here.
Sign up for our Bible Study here.
Together, let’s continue to live out the call to love God and love people, one nurse, one community, one world at a time.
Author: Samantha Baboolal
Nurses International is a non-profit entirely focused on helping nurses obtain the education and the support they need to make a difference in developing nations worldwide.
We connect colleges and institutions with experts who can take their nursing programs to the next level. We help establish new nursing programs where they’re needed most. And we eliminate the barriers that stand between students and education.