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The author of the book “King Jesus Christ’s Nursing Assistant: My Life’s Story as a Caregiver,” Eduardo Advincula, was interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio. They talked about the in-depth nature of the book’s theme and inspiration during the interview. Advincula shared that the inspiration for writing this book emerged from witnessing extraordinary suffering and divine presence during the pandemic. For him, caregiving became an act of spiritual devotion.
In “King Jesus Christ’s Nursing Assistant,” Pastor Eduardo Advincula offers a deeply reflective memoir chronicling his years spent as a certified nursing assistant (CNA) during one of the most grueling periods in recent American history—the COVID 19 pandemic. More than a personal account of frontline caregiving, the book entwines themes of heroism, spiritual devotion, cultural identity, and the quiet strength that emerges when faith meets suffering. Drawing upon his Filipino heritage and a family legacy built on service, Advincula portrays caregiving as both a vocation and a sacred ministry of compassion, resilience, and hope under pressure.


Pastor Eduardo S. Advincula is a Certified Nursing Assistant by profession and a minister by calling. His roots in Filipino family values—emphasizing service, perseverance, and spiritual strength—are woven into every page of his story. His faith leadership and healthcare experience intersect in a life dedicated to both physical and spiritual care. Through the pandemic and beyond, Advincula has ministered to patients, prayed over the dying, and brought dignity to the most vulnerable.
Advincula opens his memoir with candid reflections on the physical, emotional, and spiritual demands of working within an overstretched health care system. As the pandemic surged, staffing shortages and overcrowded wards intensified the emotional burden for CNAs. Through vivid storytelling, he shares moments of overwhelming loss—patients he cared for who breathed their last before loved ones could say goodbye. Yet, throughout the hours of exhaustion and grief, his faith sustained him: morning prayer, heartfelt conversations with frightened patients, and the quiet conviction that he served not just individuals but Christ.
“King Jesus Christ’s Nursing Assistant: My Life’s Story as a Caregiver” is more than a memoir—it’s a testament to spiritual resilience and the sacred dignity of service. Pastor Advincula’s journey through loss and ministry under pressure shows how faith, family culture, and compassion can unite to sustain body and soul. For anyone seeking a story of courage, call, and care—especially those who have walked hospital corridors, witnessed suffering, or prayed for healing—this book offers both a mirror and a mission: that serving those in need is serving Christ Himself.
For readers in healthcare, ministry, or those grappling with grief and faith, this book offers both solace and inspiration. It challenges readers to view compassion not simply as empathy, but as a spiritual calling with transformative power.
Watch the full interview below: