Anchored Nurse Podcast
Hope. Faith. Nursing. Real Conversations.
Are you a nurse navigating the storms of healthcare while trying to stay grounded in your faith? You're not alone—and you’re in the right place. Welcome to The Anchored Nurse, a faith-based podcast for Christian nurses who long to serve with purpose, lead with compassion, and stay anchored in Christ.
Hosted by Paula and Melinda, two nurses with hearts for ministry and decades of experience in bedside care and education, this podcast brings honest conversations, biblical encouragement, real-life stories, and hope for weary souls.
Each weekly episode features:
✔️ Thoughtful reflections on the emotional and spiritual realities of nursing
✔️ Deep dives into Scripture and biblical characters that relate to our calling
✔️ Encouraging discussions around topics like burnout, ethical dilemmas, mentoring, and more
✔️ Christian nursing journal articles that connect faith with practice
✔️ Prayer, reflection questions, and truth you can hold onto
🔔 New episodes every Tuesday
🎙️ Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen
📖 Rooted in Hebrews 6:19 – “This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast…” (NKJV)
Anchored Nurse Podcast
S2 E9: A Living Hope in a Worn-Out World
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A living hope. An unfading inheritance. A God who keeps His people.
Today on The Anchored Nurse, we reflect on 1 Peter 1:3–5 and what it means to be kept by the power of God—even when nursing feels heavy.
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Short Devotional: “Kept by the Power of God”
Scripture:
“Who are kept by the power of God through faith…” — 1 Peter 1:5 (NKJV)
Nursing often asks more than we feel we have to give. We show up tired, burdened, and sometimes quietly discouraged—yet still called to care.
Peter reminds us that our hope is not sustained by strength or circumstance, but by God’s power. We are kept—guarded, preserved, and held—through faith. Even in seasons of waiting, like Hannah, God is at work beneath the surface. Before Hannah’s prayer was answered, her heart was steadied by hope. Nothing changed outwardly, yet everything changed inwardly.
Christian nurse, your faithfulness is not unnoticed. When your hands are weary and your heart feels heavy, remember: you are not holding your life together—God is holding you.
Prayer:
Lord, anchor my heart in living hope. When I feel worn down, remind me that I am kept by Your power and sustained by Your mercy. Help me serve today from trust, not striving. Amen.