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Friday, April 03, 2020 | christianpost.com

Weekly briefing: Churches and meeting bans, more Americans praying, biblical worldview decline

Samaritan's Purse set up an Emergency Field Hospital in East Meadow in New York City’s Central Park in response to the coronavirus, March 2020.
Samaritan's PurseSamaritan's Purse set up an Emergency Field Hospital in East Meadow in New York City’s Central Park in response to the coronavirus, March 2020.

“At this point, holding public church gatherings in the midst of a public health crisis is not a defense of religious freedom — it is a defiance of common sense and the care of your congregation. Spread the Good News, not the virus!” — Tony Perkins, Family Research Council

“Unless America experiences a steady increase in people reflecting a biblical worldview in their lives, America’s future is more likely to resemble that of nations characterized by moral and behavioral chaos.” — Tracy Munsil, associate professor of political science at ACU

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Dr. Sharon Kopis, Professor and Chair of Doctoral Studies at Liberty University School of Nursing

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Dr. Sharon Kopis, Professor and Chair of Doctoral Studies at Liberty University School of Nursing, believes nursing isn’t just a job — it’s a calling and ministry.

“Anyone can get a job, but nursing is a blend of art and science that lends itself to caring for the human spirit,” she said. “I always tell my students: When you’re at the bedside, or wherever you are with that patient or family in a crisis, you’re God-appointed to be there at that point and time. While you’re doing your clinical duties to the best of your ability, you need to be thoughtful that there’s a human spirit there God has placed in front of you. It’s very important to think of it as an opportunity to minister to them spiritually, as well.”

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As a family nurse practitioner with an extensive background in nursing administration and critical care, Kopis is no stranger to integrating her faith with healthcare — a practice she implements into Liberty’s nursing program. Viewing patients as created in the image of God, she explained, allows caregivers to go beyond the basic requirements of the job description in extending Christ-like, compassionate service to those in their care.

“Whether we’re in a big medical center or rural public health clinic, we need to make sure to minister,” she said. “That spiritual aspect needs to be at the heart of all your caring. It really makes a difference. We are caring for a living soul that was created in God’s image and we must give reverence, respect, kindness, and caring to that person.” Read More

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