5 Ways to Honor an Aging Loved One (Even When It’s Hard)
I’ve told many people that caring for an aging loved one is the most difficult thing I’ve ever done.
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I’ve told many people that caring for an aging loved one is the most difficult thing I’ve ever done.
When we place our faith in Christ, we draw from a well of hope that can sustain us through the hardest medical ordeals.
If we’re in Christ, we must remember that our family isn’t limited to those who share our last name or live within the walls of our home.
Tantrums. Screen time. Sleep. Discipline. None of us has parenting completely figured out, but we can all learn from each other.
As both church and culture have encouraged men to take on more practical responsibilities in the family, have we unintentionally discouraged men from taking time to cultivate friendships?