Praying Online: Reflections and Suggestions for Nurse Educators

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ABSTRACT: This article presents reflections and suggestions for nurse educators in a Christian institution who want to pray with students while teaching online. Suggestions primarily relate to recording prayers for class, including avoiding the appearance of coercion; being clear that students' participation in the recorded prayer will have no effect on grades; placing prayer in recorded material at a consistent location (such as the beginning or the end) so students know when it is coming; being creative in offering varying ways to pray; being authentic; and inviting student participation.

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Taylor, E. J., & Paulien, J. (2024). Praying Online: Reflections and Suggestions for Nurse Educators. Journal of Christian Nursing : A Quarterly Publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship, 41(2), 120–124. https://doi.org/10.1097/CNJ.0000000000001034

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