Being a caregiver requires compassion. The home health nurses that have come in throughout the week to check on my Mom have each clearly demonstrated their empathy, care and concern for my Mom as she recovers from her fall. Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentlenessContinue reading “Being More Compassionate”
Treating Each Other Better
Ultimately, how we treat others speaks loudly about our love for Christ. “We love because he first loved us.” 1 John 4:19 (ESV) In ethics class, we are taught that ethics is simply a matter of determining right from wrong. The trick lies in how we decide what is right or wrong. As a Christian,Continue reading “Treating Each Other Better”
Topsy Turvy
Mom and I crammed into the small doctor’s office. A wheelchair makes any room seem smaller. Mom waited patiently in the corner where the physician’s aid had set her. Rolling in and out of rooms has its share of challenges. A wheelchair quickly makes you realize how ill-equipped we are in our day-to-day life toContinue reading “Topsy Turvy”

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