Live to Be Well

Tender Healing

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00:01 The following program features real clients
00:03 discussing sensitive issues.
00:05 The views and opinions expressed in this program
00:07 don't necessarily reflect
00:09 that of 3ABN's Dare to Dream Network.
00:11 Viewer discretion is advised.
00:49 Hi, I'm Dr. Kim Logan-Nowlin, and welcome to Live To Be Well.
00:54 What is live to be well?
00:55 Mind, body, and soul,
00:58 but most of all,
00:59 having that great relationship
01:02 with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
01:04 Today, I want to talk about tender healing.
01:07 Why?
01:09 Because my special guest Felicia Hunter
01:11 is a pediatric nurse.
01:13 Welcome, Felicia, how are you?
01:15 I'm well, thank you. Thank you for having me.
01:18 You are welcome.
01:19 Not only are you a pediatric nurse,
01:21 but you're very special to me because you're my
01:22 sister in Christ.
01:24 We worship at the City Temple
01:25 Seventh-day Adventist Church together.
01:27 Well, let's talk about how did you
01:29 decide to become a pediatric nurse?
01:32 Actually it's, was a long journey getting there.
01:37 I taught elementary school before becoming a nurse.
01:40 I didn't know that. Yes.
01:42 I taught elementary school kindergarten, first, second,
01:45 and third grade.
01:47 I had a daughter, my oldest daughter.
01:50 And when she was first born, the doctors told me,
01:53 take her home, let her go.
01:55 She won't survive.
01:57 My mom moved in.
01:58 I knew she was going to have some challenges
02:00 and my mom helped nurse her back to health.
02:04 She is now 40, 40 years old.
02:07 She has four children.
02:13 The only deficit she has, she wears corrective lenses
02:17 and some mild scoliosis.
02:20 So I figured if she was going to be in the hospital,
02:22 I might as well be there too.
02:24 Yes.
02:25 Tell us what mild scoliosis is so people can understand?
02:27 Scoliosis is a disease of the spine, where you have
02:31 a curvature and sometimes it can be corrected with
02:35 a spinal fusion to make it straight
02:37 where they put a rod in.
02:39 With her we opted not because it's so minor
02:43 that you can't notice it.
02:45 It's just a curvature.
02:47 You might see a hip that's higher.
02:49 You might see where they're crooked.
02:53 Sometimes it's correctable, sometimes it's not.
02:56 Yeah, I see. All right.
02:57 So from your daughter being, you know,
03:00 God healing her, what happened after that?
03:03 After that I went back to school,
03:07 had to catch the bus back and forth
03:09 'cause I got a divorce during that time.
03:12 Catch the bus back and forth, went to Mercy College,
03:16 which is way on outer drive in Southfield.
03:20 Then I graduated from there. Started working.
03:24 I worked at Samaritan, worked at Detroit Receiving,
03:27 worked at Detroit Memorial
03:29 and then found my way to children's.
03:31 When I found my way to children's
03:33 I started on the urology-nephrology floor.
03:37 We did dialysis,
03:40 I stayed there for two years
03:42 and then moved to intensive care where I found my niche,
03:46 which was intensive care.
03:48 So it was a journey.
03:49 So what do you do exactly every day?
03:51 What is a day like for you?
03:52 A day like for me is
03:54 getting up going in, getting report,
04:00 making sure my patients are okay.
04:01 Checking drips.
04:03 If they're intubated with a breathing tube,
04:06 making sure the breathing tube is secure,
04:08 comforting parents,
04:11 crowd control when families come in
04:13 during difficult situations
04:16 and just basic medical management.
04:19 What causes some of the issues with the babies?
04:22 What happens during the pregnancy?
04:24 What happens?
04:26 Well, we see children anywhere from newborn through adults.
04:30 So a lot of our children come in with congenital defects,
04:35 meaning heart, lungs, liver, kidneys.
04:39 So we see the whole gamut.
04:41 This season we're going to start
04:43 seeing a lot of children,
04:45 babies in particular with RSV.
04:47 And that's a respiratory infection.
04:49 For us it's just like a, maybe a bad cold,
04:53 but for them because their lungs are so little,
04:56 it can be deadly.
04:59 So when the parents bring them in,
05:02 we manage them
05:03 sometimes with respiratory support
05:06 other times with fluid,
05:09 other times with just watching them
05:11 and just loving them.
05:12 Yes, is it difficult for you?
05:15 At times, yes.
05:16 It was really difficult in the beginning
05:20 but had it not been for my faith and my strength,
05:25 I couldn't do this.
05:27 There's no way you can do this day in day out without God.
05:30 You need God in your life.
05:32 Felicia, tell us, have you ever had a situation
05:36 where you had to step aside with a patient
05:38 and just pray with them?
05:40 Yes.
05:41 Just last week I had a 14 year old girl
05:44 who had gone to an amusement park.
05:48 She comes to the hospital several times
05:51 with various complaints
05:53 and they kept sending her home.
05:55 So finally, after the third time
05:58 she went to the clinic,
05:59 the clinic directly admitted her to us
06:03 and it was found that she had a stroke.
06:06 So we started treating her.
06:10 Then her blood pressure went up.
06:11 She had another stroke
06:13 and it got to the point
06:14 to where she was having difficulty breathing
06:17 because the accident caused
06:19 what's called a dissection of the vertebrae.
06:23 And it was so minor
06:25 that it couldn't be detected by the bare eye.
06:30 She had to have a CAT scan MRI, and that's where they saw it.
06:34 So they told this young lady
06:36 that she was going to need a breathing tube.
06:38 And she asked me, she said,
06:40 "Ms. Felicia, can you pray with me?"
06:42 Wow. She asked you?
06:43 She asked me.
06:45 Now when we first met, I knew her before,
06:48 when we first met, she said, "What church do you go to?"
06:52 I said, "What makes you think I go to church?"
06:54 She said,
06:56 "Because God's there.
06:57 I know God's here
06:59 and I know I'm going to be all right."
07:00 So we bonded.
07:02 We talked and throughout the first day I had her,
07:06 she said,
07:08 "Okay, let's pray.
07:09 You're going home. Let's pray."
07:12 So when I came in to see her again,
07:14 she said, "Ms. Felicia, I'm not doing well. Can we pray?"
07:18 So we pray before.
07:20 And then before the breathing tube went in,
07:22 we prayed again.
07:24 And she just broke my heart because she's so sweet.
07:28 I mean, determined, her friends came in,
07:32 formed a circle around her and prayed.
07:36 So when she woke up, she said, you know, she couldn't talk.
07:39 She was like I said, okay, we're going to pray.
07:43 Let's pray.
07:45 God's got you.
07:46 God has you. Yes.
07:49 Gets very emotional. It does.
07:52 So I had to step aside
07:53 because we're not supposed to show emotion, you know?
07:59 So...
08:01 Are you not allowed to pray with families is that,
08:04 you know, within the regulations
08:06 of the hospital?
08:08 It's not within the regulation.
08:10 However, I work with quite a few non-believers.
08:13 I see. And...
08:15 There's a conflict there. There's a conflict there.
08:17 So the respect have,
08:19 the boundaries have to be respected,
08:21 but you have to do what the Lord leads you to do.
08:24 Definitely. Definitely. You know?
08:26 Can you imagine you saying to that young lady?
08:29 No, I can't pray with you.
08:32 And I've seen situations like that
08:34 and I've stepped in to say, I'll pray with you.
08:37 I've been in situations where I've been in the supermarket
08:41 and I've seen people just break down.
08:44 I remember when I lost Arthur and I,
08:47 we had, no, we had the fire.
08:49 This is before Arthur passed.
08:50 My building, my prior building,
08:53 where I was renting burned down
08:56 and I had to go into a store to buy some supplies.
09:01 And I literally just collapsed on the floor.
09:03 Like I looked at an ink pen and I collapsed.
09:06 I said, "How do I do this again?"
09:09 And I said, "I just can't do this."
09:11 And I said, "Lord someone,
09:12 I need someone to pray with me right now."
09:15 And just out of nowhere, someone came and said,
09:18 "Are you all right?"
09:19 I said, "Can you just pray with me?"
09:21 I mean, even this morning
09:24 I was coming in with a lot of things
09:26 and I needed some assistance, but the young lady,
09:30 a young lady in the another business,
09:32 you know, in the building, she said,
09:34 "Can I get you some water?"
09:35 And I said, "No.
09:37 I said, but I could sure use a hug right now."
09:39 And she hugged me.
09:41 And then, you know, the staff from 3ABN Dare to Dream,
09:44 came down and helped me bring my things up.
09:46 But we've got to be ready to step in, you know,
09:50 and give that tender healing.
09:52 Let's talk about your walk with Christ.
09:56 You are a Seventh-day Adventist.
09:58 You are our personal ministry leader.
10:00 I see you up there every Sabbath leading out.
10:03 What is personal ministry all about?
10:06 Personal ministries is everyone.
10:08 It involves, it encompasses everyone in the church because
10:13 every ministry in the church,
10:15 people think that you're in office
10:17 and only you're supposed to do this.
10:20 It's everyone.
10:21 And what I do is remind people,
10:26 remind the different ministry
10:28 leaders that we need to come together.
10:30 Remind our church members that you're a part
10:34 of this body of believers.
10:35 It's not one person leading out.
10:38 It's everyone. It's, it takes us all.
10:42 You know, it's that personal touch.
10:44 It's you talking to a neighbor. It's you handing out a track.
10:48 It's you holding a door.
10:49 Yes.
10:51 You know, all of that is a ministry,
10:53 so let's make it personal.
10:55 You're so friendly.
10:57 I see you at the, in the corridor,
10:59 in the vestibule.
11:01 You're just, hi, hi, just speaking to everyone.
11:04 And it's a special bond with Christ you have to have.
11:09 You know, why do you love God?
11:11 Why is He in your life?
11:14 Because He's brought me through so much.
11:17 He's brought me through so much,
11:19 you know, I was in an abusive relationship
11:24 and I died.
11:27 I literally died and He brought me back.
11:30 What do you mean you literally died?
11:32 I mean, I literally died.
11:36 Your heart beating, your husband?
11:37 My husband. Yes.
11:39 Did he, was it physically? It was physical.
11:43 And you died after when you arrived at the hospital?
11:46 I had no vital signs.
11:49 No vital signs.
11:51 So I had to learn to do things differently,
11:55 learn to think differently.
11:59 It was just an experience and I know without Him,
12:03 I couldn't have made it.
12:05 So the Lord allowed you to live.
12:07 To live.
12:08 After there was no vital sound, signs.
12:10 And you were pronounced dead, it was done.
12:13 I wasn't pronounced. I just had no vitals
12:15 No vital signs.
12:17 And so at that time, when you awakened,
12:21 you were in the hospital? I was in the hospital.
12:24 Didn't know how I got there. Didn't know anything.
12:29 So as a result of that,
12:30 I still have some residual effects
12:33 where sometimes I'm left with headaches
12:36 and sometimes I might lose sight or speech.
12:41 However, He brings me through every single time.
12:46 So He's brought me through so much.
12:48 I am just baffled because here
12:49 I go to church with you every week,
12:52 every Saturday, unless one of us is away.
12:55 And I never knew this about you.
12:57 And I don't know if you've ever shared your testimony
12:59 or I'm honored to be able to be sitting in front of you
13:03 right now, to look at this woman who smiles.
13:07 You don't understand.
13:08 I see this woman smiling every Sabbath.
13:11 I mean, when we're both there greeting people,
13:15 standing up in front of the church at 11:20,
13:17 11:25 personal ministry time, delivering books,
13:22 delivering this, doing this.
13:24 And I had no idea.
13:25 See, this is why, you know, judge not to be judged.
13:28 We don't know someone's story.
13:31 We can look at someone and say, well, why are they doing that?
13:34 Why are they acting that way? Why do they walk that way?
13:37 It could have been an injury. We just don't know.
13:40 We need to stop and extend ourselves in a loving manner.
13:46 You know, I just tender healing, tender healing.
13:50 Yes, definitely.
13:52 So this is why you better shout.
13:54 This is why you love the Lord.
13:55 This is why I love Him.
13:56 And this is why you serve Him.
13:58 This is why I serve Him.
13:59 You know, with having children and grandchildren,
14:03 the Lord has protected from various things,
14:08 various illnesses.
14:10 He brought my daughter through,
14:12 my oldest daughter lost a child last year.
14:14 Oh, I'm so sorry.
14:16 And He brought her through that from thinking about
14:19 not being here anymore
14:21 and her not believing,
14:25 He turned her into a believer because He brought her through.
14:31 Did you attend Oshkosh? I did.
14:33 Just wait a minute. Yes, I did.
14:36 What did you know, is that a part of personal ministry?
14:39 Does that fall, because all the ministries fall under that?
14:41 They do.
14:43 So what were you doing? I'm speechless.
14:46 At Oshkosh, I was a camp nurse, also a chaperone,
14:51 also kitchen assistance.
14:55 So whatever was needed, that's what...
14:57 Name it, you were there. I was there.
14:58 And you know I didn't think about that they needed nurses.
15:02 Because the only thing you know could happen to those children
15:04 or an adult, you know, were there any casualties
15:08 or everything was kind of quiet?
15:10 Praise God, City Temple had no casualties.
15:13 Yes. We had no casualties.
15:14 I did have occasion to visit other camps
15:18 and they were having some issues.
15:20 I delivered some of our ACE reps
15:23 and you know, so...
15:24 In that way you could. Exactly.
15:26 That's a blessing. Exactly.
15:28 Oshkosh was a blessing.
15:29 Why was Oshkosh a blessing for you?
15:31 It was a blessing because
15:33 this was the second time in my life
15:34 that I've ever gone tenting.
15:37 Never gone tenting. Tenting.
15:39 Did you hear her say tenting? Tenting.
15:41 Yes.
15:43 In a tent, outside, you know, you go to camp meeting,
15:45 you stay in it in the cabin.
15:47 No, in a tent. In a tent.
15:50 Porta Johns, community showers.
15:53 It was an experience. Yes.
15:55 Let me go back and let you know what Oshkosh is.
15:59 It's the annual gathering, they meet every five years.
16:02 Every five years.
16:03 Every five years in, at Wisconsin.
16:05 At Wisconsin.
16:06 And this is where all our pathfinders and all our...
16:10 Are the adventurers also are involved?
16:12 There are some adventurers there.
16:14 But it's mainly for the pathfinders.
16:15 Yes.
16:17 And they gather, and they earn their badges
16:19 and they learn about Christ and they learn how to survive.
16:23 I was a pathfinder,
16:24 'cause I used to get in trouble all the time.
16:27 And I was always on punishment for the big trip.
16:30 My mother would get me with that.
16:32 All right.
16:33 And she would let me go and go and go and give her,
16:35 she would give her a tender healing.
16:37 She would make deposits.
16:39 And then she would make one withdraw.
16:40 Okay, with that belt. Yes.
16:42 She said, I see that belt's not working on you, Kim.
16:45 So she would take the big events away from me,
16:49 like yes.
16:51 And I, then I learned to keep my mouth closed.
16:53 I stopped talking back, stopped doing things
16:56 that were disrespectful.
16:58 And I got tired of that belt. So my dad would not whip us.
17:03 My dad would not whip me and my sister.
17:05 She was just so good and nice. I didn't like her at first.
17:09 And then as she was just a little bitty baby,
17:12 I said, well, she can't talk.
17:14 So my mother taught me tender healing,
17:17 how to control what I did so that I can be involved
17:21 with the pathfinders more.
17:23 And so, but she had to use
17:24 that technique to help me to develop.
17:27 I want you to know, I have been to camp meeting,
17:30 I still attend camp meeting.
17:31 I lived in a tent for six years at camp meeting.
17:35 Really?
17:36 And there were no Porta Johns.
17:37 We had to walk to the main house, community showers.
17:41 We lived on the grass, our sleeping bag and blanket.
17:46 There were no cots.
17:48 So yes, I am a survivor of tenting, all right?
17:52 Praise God. And I do plan.
17:55 If it's all in God's will, I plan to attend Oshkosh
17:59 the next five, the next one.
18:00 Please do.
18:01 And I've heard so much about it,
18:03 as they say it's an amazing experience.
18:04 It is. I plan to be there.
18:06 All right? We'll go tenting together.
18:08 All right?
18:10 Let's talk about your favorite scripture.
18:12 You said you had a couple of favorite scriptures?
18:14 Yeah. What are they?
18:15 Well, one is, "In the beginning was the Word
18:17 and the Word was God."
18:19 So the reason why that's my favorite scripture
18:24 is because in the beginning was the Word
18:27 and the Word was God.
18:29 That says it all.
18:31 That says it, in the beginning and the end there's God.
18:34 That's it. That's it.
18:35 That's it. It's non-negotiable.
18:37 It's non-negotiable.
18:38 In the beginning, the middle, the end.
18:40 That's it.
18:41 And is there another scripture that you really lean on?
18:43 "The word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path."
18:48 Yes. So again, the Word.
18:52 The Word. It's about the Word.
18:54 If you allow the Word, open the book,
18:58 allow the Word to be your guide,
19:00 no matter what you're going through in your life.
19:02 If you open that Bible, that scripture will be there.
19:06 He will place that. Therefore you just open it.
19:10 Let's go back to something, you know, in mental health,
19:13 you deal with that also.
19:15 Yes. And the stress on your job?
19:17 Let's talk about the stress on your job?
19:20 What kind of stress do you endure?
19:22 It's stressful, not with the patients
19:27 because the patients are wonderful.
19:29 Our parents are wonderful.
19:31 Sometimes during times of crisis,
19:34 when they lose a child, it becomes a bit challenging.
19:39 However, we have a good support system.
19:42 Yes.
19:43 We have a really good support system.
19:45 The nurses come around, they'll help you out.
19:48 We have pastoral care that's available.
19:52 They'll help you out.
19:53 And then during the day, all during the day,
19:57 I constantly pray.
19:59 Just pray, pray, pray, pray, pray.
20:01 Because I know you've the chaplain
20:03 where they can go and pray.
20:05 There's a place they can go,
20:07 but to have that human touch there.
20:09 So this is why it's so important that you
20:12 study your Word, you know your Sabbath school lesson.
20:16 And when you stand in front of us,
20:18 you are a person and personal ministry leader
20:22 to be able to say that please get involved in our
20:25 church ministries and because there's,
20:27 Felicia, do you agree that there's something
20:29 for everyone in the church?
20:30 Almost definitely. Why do you believe that?
20:33 No matter what your age, you can be a baby,
20:36 you know, you have a role in the church.
20:39 Your role in the church is to deliver happiness,
20:43 to let you know that there's life.
20:46 You know, this baby represents life.
20:49 And you look back at this baby and remember,
20:52 you might not remember when you were that small.
20:55 However you remember your children,
20:57 your grandchildren,
20:58 and a senior citizen will look at a baby and smile,
21:02 no matter what's going on.
21:03 You can't look at a baby and not smile.
21:06 Yes, that's true You can't.
21:07 So we all have a role.
21:09 We all have a role. You know.
21:10 Those seniors who think no, I can't do anything.
21:13 Yes. You can do something.
21:16 We have telephone ministry.
21:18 We have where you can mail things out to people.
21:22 We have a book ministry, we have a mentorship ministry,
21:27 which we are going to get started because you have your
21:30 younger people and you have your older people.
21:33 Your older people have history.
21:35 Your younger people have technology.
21:38 Your older people want to learn how to work technology.
21:41 My aunt is 90 years old
21:43 and she has mastered social media.
21:46 I talk to her more on social media
21:50 than I talk to her by telephone.
21:52 If I want, if I need to reach my 90 year old aunt,
21:55 I have to reach her on social media.
21:57 Praise God. It's amazing.
21:58 She said, reach me on social media.
22:00 All right? Okay.
22:01 And so let me ask you this.
22:03 I want to see implementing in our church
22:06 and our personal ministry, a program to help
22:09 with domestic violence.
22:11 We need a program, Felicia, dealing with grief.
22:13 When I lost my mother, my father, my brother,
22:18 now my husband, I had to start my own program,
22:22 Live To Be Well.
22:23 I have a women's program because there wasn't an outlet
22:27 for me at any of our churches
22:30 and I'm not bashing our churches,
22:31 but we need to really raise the bar.
22:35 And so if you're the person I need to come to,
22:38 you know, we're doing a program coming up soon
22:40 for domestic violence,
22:42 but I would like to offer my services
22:45 and my colleagues services
22:47 free of charge to implement a workshop,
22:51 a training once a quarter,
22:54 you know, and also like I did,
22:57 I was a Sabbath school superintendent
22:59 and we incorporated domestic violence into the Sabbath
23:02 school because I think it's important to mention
23:05 what those statistics are.
23:07 And you, weren't you one of my speakers for domestic violence?
23:10 I'm going to talk to you about that.
23:12 All right?
23:13 Here you are asking me for all the information in a flyer and,
23:16 but I did know your story, you know,
23:18 and I am just willing to share my gifts
23:22 and talents within my church.
23:24 So how many other people at City Temple
23:27 and other churches have been involved with domestic violence
23:31 and we don't know or are in it right now
23:34 and they don't have anywhere to go.
23:37 So I had to start my own program,
23:39 but I need people to minister to me,
23:42 pour into me.
23:43 And so, I will be calling you to see
23:46 how we can implement this in City Temple.
23:49 And I want to encourage all our viewers to think
23:52 about implementing this.
23:54 If you are the personal ministry leader of your church,
23:57 let's review the ministries of the church.
24:00 Can we think outside the box? Can we do that, Felicia?
24:02 Yes.
24:04 What does that mean to think outside the box?
24:06 It means to do something that hasn't been done.
24:09 To do something that's not traditional.
24:12 So often we have to stick is like this is by the book.
24:17 It has to be like this.
24:18 If it's not in here, uh-uh-uh, no.
24:21 So we need to get beyond that
24:24 and realize that those methods that were utilized in 1932
24:29 are no longer effective right now.
24:32 We have to meet the needs of the congregation.
24:35 I remember when I started God's Hands of Praise
24:37 and some of the members on the board,
24:40 they were like, we don't need sign language.
24:43 There's no one hearing impaired in our church.
24:45 But what if someone came to our church?
24:48 What if we put it on the website
24:50 that we offer these services?
24:52 I am a sign interpreter.
24:54 I'll, I'm offering my services free.
24:57 And sure enough, I never forget a young lady that was visiting
25:00 Detroit from Boston was looking for a Seventh-day Adventist
25:04 Church with interpreting and she came
25:09 and she joined God's Hands of Praise.
25:11 She did her undergrad work here
25:14 and she was with us for three years.
25:17 And I was her interpreter for church every Sabbath.
25:20 I even turned down speaking engagements
25:22 because I had to make sure I was there at church for her.
25:26 Then I trained other members of Hands of Praise,
25:30 not just to do songs, but to do sign language,
25:33 American sign language.
25:35 Now look how the choir has grown.
25:38 How it's ministered in people? Definitely.
25:41 I had a lady call me the other day.
25:42 Are you still providing sign language interpreting,
25:45 interpretation for the church service?
25:47 I said just tell me what you need,
25:50 because we have to think outside the box,
25:53 we need to provide ministries.
25:56 Last week we had officer appreciation,
25:59 prison ministry thinking outside the box.
26:02 I even told Chaplain Berry and he was a guest on
26:06 Live To Be Well.
26:07 I say, okay prison ministry.
26:10 Sure, boring, okay.
26:13 When he started naming those statistics,
26:15 I took my phone off out and I was recording
26:19 and I told him, I apologize for just
26:23 judging because it wasn't my pastor up speaking.
26:26 So we have a tendency to leave church
26:28 if it's not who we want to speak.
26:30 Yes.
26:31 And God has a word for us, does He not?
26:32 Yes, He does.
26:34 And He can speak through all of us.
26:36 We just need to open our eyes, open our ears and listen.
26:39 And open our heart. Yes.
26:41 And that's what I'm doing more. I'm opening my heart.
26:43 Final words about anyone
26:45 who's thinking about becoming a nurse.
26:48 What would you say?
26:49 I would say, just bring it, bring your passion,
26:54 bring your love.
26:57 Just bring it.
26:58 Just know that this is a commitment.
27:01 It's not glamorous like you see on TV.
27:05 This is a commitment and it gets real
27:08 and it gets real, real fast.
27:10 So find yourself a program.
27:12 Get into that program, find yourself a hospital,
27:16 come down to our hospital
27:18 where we have an excellent student nurse program
27:21 and we mentor you through.
27:23 So... That's beautiful.
27:25 Well, I want to thank you for so much
27:27 for being on Live To Be Well.
27:29 Thank you. May God continue to bless you.
27:31 I just want to say that in tender healing,
27:34 it starts in our hearts
27:36 and with a connection with Jesus Christ,
27:38 God will lead you into your career path.
27:41 Those who are thinking about becoming a nurse
27:44 like Ms. Felicia, and also let's not judge others until
27:49 we know their story.
27:51 I am so happy that I've learned so much about
27:53 Ms. Felicia today that I never knew.
27:56 This is why I love the Dare to Dream Network.
27:59 I love the opportunity to bring the stories to you.
28:03 Remember, you're not living
28:05 until you live to be well in Jesus Christ.
28:08 I'm Dr. Kim, God bless.


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