Angie Pursley
Assistant Professor
Nursing
- M.N. Washington State University, 2020
- B.S.N. Northwest University, 2007
Email: angie.pursley@northwestu.edu
Direct: 425-889-6340
Background
Angie is passionate about making God’s Word come alive in her roles as a nurse and minister. She desires to share the love of Jesus in every situation. She has walked beside patients, coworkers, and families as they experience the best and worst events life has to offer. Her nursing background includes acute care, in-home hospice, postpartum, emergency services, and case management in urban and rural hospitals. Today she is excited to bring these passions and interests into the classroom as she is honored to teach the next generation of Christ-centered nurses.
Angie has been an ordained Assemblies of God minister since 2013 and has served alongside her husband, Andy, in various ministry roles. Andy and Angie serve ministers, missionaries, and chaplains as denominational executives in their regional network and volunteer as teaching pastors at their local church.
Hobbies
Bargain hunting, camping, and traveling to new places with her husband and three children.
Interests
Case management, rural healthcare, integrating faith in nursing practice.
Recommended Reading
- The Bible
- Buntain, H. (1989). Treasures in heaven. Whitaker House.
- Grenny, J., Patterson, K., McMillan, R., Switzler, A., & Gregory, E. (2023). Crucial conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high (3rd ed.). McGraw-Hill Education.
- Kubler-Ross, E. (1969). On death and dying: What the dying have to teach doctors, nurses, clergy, and their own families. Scribner.
- Terkeurst, L. (2016). Uninvited: Living loved when you feel less than, left out, and lonely. Thomas Nelson.
- Wilhite, L. & Wilson, B. (2013). Leading and loving it: Encouragement for pastors’ wives and women in leadership. Faith Words.