Learning Library
Faith-filled content to inspire and support your journey in healthcare.
ViaRayma's Learning Library
Learn what it means to practice medicine with purpose.
Discover the heart of the ViaRayma approach through our Learning Library—a place where faith, medicine, and wisdom converge. Here, you’ll find resources designed to inspire, equip, and deepen your understanding of your purpose in the vocation of medicine rooted in Biblical truth and medical excellence.
Explore our:
Newsletters – practical insights and encouragement for faith-driven practitioners
Blogs – in-depth reflections on integrating your God-given purpose of both science and Spirit in medicine
Podcasts – coming soon
YouTube Channel – teachings, conversations, and demonstrations of the ViaRayma Approach
Social Media – bite-sized inspiration and updates to keep you connected
This library is your gateway to ongoing learning, encouragement, and transformation in how we practice medicine—science and Holy Spirit together.
Newsletters
Our newsletters are designed to equip and encourage faith-driven practitioners weekly. Explore the full archive to revisit past insights, catch up on what you missed, and keep ViaRayma’s Weekly Wisdom at your fingertips.
Faith in Medicine Blog
Science for the mind. Wisdom for the spirit. Our blog helps you grow in knowledge and live as a vessel for Him
What is ViaRayma?
ViaRayma is the practical approach to implement your full calling! Marilyn Kaminski, founder of ViaRayma wrote the transformational White Coat Revival book that leads you to this approach and implementation within your daily practice.
ViaRayma is the practical approach to living out your full calling in medicine.

Via
The Way — walking in God’s will, uniting science with the Holy Spirit.

Rhema
The spoken Word of God — His power flowing through us as vessels.

Ray
A ray of hope — bringing patients both the scientific expertise and the hope of the Great Physician.
Therefore, ViaRayma is a new way of medicine in which the spoken word of God flows through you as a vessel to offer a greater ray of hope to your patient than science alone can provide.