Courage

A framed print is displayed on my unit, with these words inscribed by the artist: “Courage to ALL who walk these halls.” I’m guessing he was a former patient who knew the struggle of pushing forward through the pain. Maybe he was a friend or the relative of one. Caregivers have to demonstrate such amazing courage. The fiancĂ© of one young patient is caring for him and four children, while managing a new start-up business, and planning for the rest of their lives. That takes courage.

Since he emphasized ‘all’ I think the artist is a wise man who recognizes that there are days (maybe everyday) when it takes courage just to show up at work, whether you work as a food deliverer, nurses aide, doctor, nurse, housekeeper, or volunteer. Courage is helping others while you hurt. Courage is taking another bite when you’re nauseous or anorexic. Courage is engaging in therapeutic exercise when it hurts. Courage is in making choices that honor God when other choices seem more fun. Courage is being true to self when others lead you astray. Sometimes, courage is remaining silent before those who accuse you, or shouting out to defend someone who is bullied or maligned. Courage is found in doing the mundane tasks of life while you wait on God for His answer to your prayer.

All my life, I have asked God for three things: wisdom, strength, and courage. Wisdom to know where to go and what to do, strength to accomplish the task, and courage to step forward. Our God is faithful to grant what He has commanded.

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you.” Joshua 1:9

4 thoughts on “Courage

  1. Jan Foval

    Good day Bryan and Marcia!
    I always loved walking the halls at U of I H&C for the months I was there with family…it is one of THE most comforting environments I have ever been in where all the science and the spiritual
    clearly collide to make an atmosphere of healing, for strength, for calm and for HOPE.
    The art therein brings soothing serenity…it brings dignity to an otherwise dehumanizing life experience in so many other institutions. I always felt calm and welcome there. I also took this wonderful organization for granted as an ‘Iowan’ who supported this entity but had never related to it or stepped a foot into it before then. I thank God for it and that you are there.
    Bless you all…please tell your caregivers and staff how much they mean to us, wherever we are from! Thank you.
    Best,

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  2. Warren MacGregor

    It was a genuine pleasure meeting you both while you were a “guest” at our “establishment”. Let’s keep in touch!

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