Christians in healthcare and medicine sometimes think it prudent to keep their faith a private matter. There is a widening gulf between godliness and ungodliness in this sphere, and speaking up could bring trouble. From his own personal and professional story, cardiologist Dr. Ted Fenske explains how silent submission to evil is not an option, and that Christian healthcare providers operate in a priestly role in service to Christ the Great Physician.
222 pages, paperback
Related Resources
-
-
Sermons
1 Samuel 14 is an account of faith and folly. Jonathan shows us how to…
-
Sermons
1 Thessalonians is particularly relevant to the Church today as Paul wrote this letter to…
-
Spanish Sermons
1 Thessalonians is particularly relevant to the Church today as Paul wrote this letter to…
-
Podcast
Dr. Ted Fenske discusses some of the social and medical implications of legalized marijuana in…
-
Spanish Sermons
In this new series, More Than Conquerors, we want to consider how God's people followed…