A Ministry of Care: Promoting Health in Your Faith Community - Paperback
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by Cynthia A. Russell (Author)
Churches tend to focus--rightly so--on spiritual care for parishioners, but what if your church also had a healthcare ministry? Health-related concerns affect the majority of individuals at some point in their lives. Whether it's facilitating healthcare clinics, hosting seminars by medical professionals, or helping congregants navigate the complex healthcare system, A Ministry of Care explores a variety of ways for any church to become a place where people can be ministered to in spirit, mind, and body. Advanced practice nurses Cynthia Russell and Kristen Mauk guide you through the steps toward starting and sustaining a health-oriented ministry in your church. Pastors, church board members, or motivated lay members can take advantage of the professional tips and advice shared in this handbook in order to better care for the physical well-being of the members in their church and the community beyond.
Author Biography
Dr. Cynthia A. Russell is dean and professor of nursing at Holy Family University, School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared as a psychiatric mental health clinical nurse specialist, she is also a certified health and wellness coach. She is the mother of five children and grandmother to four. Dr. Kristen L. Mauk has nearly forty years of teaching and clinical experience in rehabilitation and gerontology. She is a professor of nursing and the graduate program director at Colorado Christian University. Dr. Mauk is the mother of eight children.










