
Florence Nightingale Biography

Florence Nightingale was a writer, nurse and statistician that cared deeply for those around her. When Florence was born, she was very well blessed and she was also born in the city of Florence. Her parents decided to name her Florence after the very city she was born in.
On a very normal day in 1837, Florence felt as though she was called by God to go into the field of nursing. Back then, this was no ordinary feat because women were supposed to stay at home and fill their role there. Florence had other plans and she knew that God did as well. The most beautiful thing about God is that he calls people of all ages, colors and genders. Florence felt that call from God and she followed through with it.
Along the way, Florence met interesting people that shaped her and helped her become the woman she was. Sidney Herbert and his wife were very instrumental in helping Florence with her nursing work during the Crimean War. Although Florence met man men who would have loved to marry her, she stuck to God’s calling and let Him fulfill her needs.
Florence’s Impact During the War
For a woman like Florence to make such an impact during the war is mind boggling. She is most known for her role in the Crimean War and people still talk about it to this day. She was called to help the wounded soldiers of this war because she knew the soldiers were not getting the care they needed to survive. She served along many other nurses that she personally trained. Throughout her time with all of these dying soldiers, she realized that poor sanitary reasons was one of the main reasons these men were dying so rapidly, she would later be a great advocate of sanitary living.
God Used Florence
It was not just the kind nature of Florence, but her mission to change things. She realized God’s role for women and did a lot to help the movement of women, during that time. Florence also went on to show that nursing was an acceptable role for women to take. After all, she had made such an amazing contribution during the war. Florence used the knowledge and strength that God gave her to write and publish several books on hospital planning and organization. Her efforts surely saved thousands of lives.
Still a Legend
Although Florence was born almost 150 years ago, her legend still lives on today. God used an ordinary woman to teach others a lot of great things. Healthcare workers still use her teachings today because she had such a major impact on the medical world. The 19th century held, in its hands, one of the greatest women. Florence died at the age of 90 and continues to shine her light, many years later.
Women are precious in the present of God. Let us be women of integrity. Serve the Lord diligently with all your heart and strives to know Him more. God bless you in Jesus name amen.
well said. and also less men will think like that.
There were so many great women of the Bible that I find it sad so many thought women had no place other than in their homes. I loved reading the story of Deborah from the Bible recently! Reminded me that God does not find us women of any less value!