I became a Certified Nursing Assistant at eighteen, and a few years later went back to school to become a Nurse. My Medical career spanned across 44 years of caring for people. And I found out very early on that sick, frightened, and chronically ill people need lots of compassion, support, encouragement, and care. But I also discovered that if you’re not careful, at the end of the day, your emotional gas tank will be running on fumes. So, on the eight-mile trip back and forth to work I made it a habit to pray. My car became my “prayer closet” every morning & evening. In the mornings I would be reminded of Psalm 90:14, “Satisfy us in the morning with Your unfailing love.”… knowing that God would graciously provide everything that’s constructive & wholesome I would need for the day ahead. And in the evening, I would thank Him for His abundant provision and restoration that day, for when God opens His hands, we are satisfied with good things. (Psalm 104:28)