If you want your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews or other young people to be a sensitive caring person when they grow up to be an adult, this June 25th radio show with provide you with some guidelines on how to establish the caregiving habit.
Caregiving
See. Stop. Get Involved.
Remember the good Samaritan? He saw the wounded man alongside the road. He stopped. He got involved. He was willing to to be inconvenienced, and made caregiving a priority. Do I?
Life Is The Pits!
"Life is so uncertain. I'm not sure what my divorce settlement will be, where I'll live, and with whom the children will be living. I can't sleep nights. I've lost weight, and I can't stop crying. Quite frankly, life is the pits right now." As Ann's friend and...
Why Did This Happen to My Baby?
Story by Sara, as told to Karen Mulder My Baby Was Born with a Birth Defect Andrew Michael Briggs was born six weeks early weighing 4 pounds 15 ounces. As do most "expecting" parents, we had anticipated a healthy baby. We never thought about the possibility of our...
Six Tips For Helping Those Who Grieve
How can you go about helping those who grieve? Megan Devine, grief advocate and author of, It's OK That You're Not OK says that many people are uncomfortable with bereavement. “Grief is a natural response to death and loss — it’s not an illness to be cured or a...
Discover the Special Abilities Which God Has Given You
God has given us the gift of one or more special abilities, which are to be used for the purpose of unifying the body of Christ and for the growth of God’s Kingdom. These special abilities are called spiritual gifts.
Using our spiritual gifts when we are caring for someone who is suffering, makes caring easier, more effective and more enjoyable.