5. Is there something I should be doing while I'm considering becoming a missionary nurse?
Yes. You may want to:
- Read about missions, missionaries, cross-cultural
ministry, and the area of missions that God is leading you
to. For an introduction check out the books listed on the
reference page.
- Prepare yourself professionally for the work you will
be doing - there may be tropical diseases with which you are
unfamiliar; equipment, procedures, and medications that are
different; and skills that you may need to acquire, e.g. midwifery
in order to be licensed in the country to which you are going.
- Enroll in a formal course to study the Bible, Theology
and/or Missions. Many sending mission agencies require formal
Bible study as part of their requirements.
- Establish cross-cultural friendships with non-Christians
- be a host family for a refugee or an international student,
practice nursing in a cross-cultural ministry setting in the
United States, or volunteer at a free clinic.
- Attend a conference on missionary nursing. See the opportunities listed in the NCF Missions brochure.
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