Informative Speech Outline

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Organization: Topical pattern.

Audience analysis: The audiences are raging from 20-21, and are currently residential students at Liberty University. They are all from South Korea, but each has different backgrounds.

Topic: Nursing can be used to show and share the love of God.

General Purpose: To inform

Specific Purpose: To inform my audience that nursing can serve as a platform for sharing the gospel and love of God which is one of the values of God according to John 15:12.

Introduction:
I. Attention-getter
Florence Nightingale’s quote: “Surgery removes the bullet out of the limb, which is an obstruction to cure, but nature heals the wound. So it is with medicine; the function of an organ becomes obstructed; medicine so far as we …show more content…

The creator of our body is God. Therefore, it is important to acknowledge that He is in control of our body and patients.
II. Motive for Listening
This topic can be relevant to everyone in here not only nurses or future nurses, but as Christians, who have a duty or mission to love another as Jesus loved us (John 15:12).
III. Credibility Statement
I am currently a residential nursing student at Liberty University.
IV. Purpose or Thesis Statement
My purpose of the speech is to share the information about the missionary nurse and information needed to become a missionary nurse. V. Preview Statement
I am going to talk about what the missionary nurse is, why the missionary nurse is needed, and how to become a missionary nurse.

Transition: So, what is the missionary nurse? What do they …show more content…

The primary goal of the missionary nurses can be preventing illnesses (“Becoming a Missionary Nurse”, n.d.). Administering vaccinations, educating good hygiene, teaching the ways to drink clean waters such as boiling water to kill bacteria.
C. Missionary nurses might need other, such as preaching, teaching medical skills, digging the well, and helping out to construct buildings (“Becoming a Missionary Nurse”, n.d.).

Transition: Second question can be, why do we need missionary nurses?

II. Main Point 2. There are many regions that suffer from frequent illnesses, and lack of proper healthcare facilities or medicine.
A. According to World Health Organization, the statics show that:
- The world needs 17 million more health workers, especially in Africa and South East Asia.
- African Region bore the highest burden with almost two thirds of the global maternal deaths in 2015
- In Sub-Saharn Africa, 1 child in 12 dies before his or her 5th birthday
- Teenage girls, sex workers and intravenous drug users are mong those left behind by the global HIV response
- TB occurs with 9.6 million new cases in 2014
- In 2014, at least 1.7 billion people needed interventions against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) (“Global Health Observatory data”, n.d.)
B. A quote of Miss Emmeline Stuart, published in the article in

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