
Walking His Will
From the prison of anxiety to the freedom of faith.
A nurse’s journal of healing and pilgrimage.

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A nurse’s journal of faith, healing, and pilgrimage.
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Prayer Doesn’t Fix My Problems — It Changes Me
I used to treat prayer like a problem-solving request form. If the situation didn’t change, the prayer “didn’t work.” Then a dialysis patient taught me what Philippians 4:6-7 really promises — not a change in circumstances, but a peace that surpasses understanding.
What Jesus Wanted Wasn’t My Service
“I’ll transfer to another hospital!” — What the patient really wanted wasn’t better treatment. It was someone to listen. Martha made the same mistake with Jesus. She was busy serving, but she never stopped to ask what He actually wanted. A nurse’s reflection on Luke 10 and the distance between knowing about Jesus and sitting…
David’s Fall Didn’t Start on the Rooftop
Infection control accidents don’t happen during complex surgeries. They happen the moment a nurse relaxes. David’s fall with Bathsheba followed the same pattern — he wasn’t on the battlefield where he belonged. A nurse’s reflection on why temptation walks into the spaces we vacate.
I Obeyed God and Everything Fell Apart
When cancer treatment starts, the patient feels worse. This isn’t failure; it’s the cure working. The same is true for our faith. If you obeyed God but find yourself at a dead end, don’t turn back. God hasn’t abandoned you — He is performing surgery on your self-reliance.
I Prayed and Nothing Changed — What the Movie Little Boy Taught Me About Unanswered Prayers
Do we believe in God, or do we believe in magic? Working as a nurse in a hemodialysis unit, I witness some truly heartbreaking moments. For dialysis patients, their kidneys are severely compromised, making strict diet control a matter of life and death. They must carefully limit their fluid and potassium intake. Yet every now…









