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Today’s wisdom comes from Rachel Remen, M.D., in the book Kitchen Table Wisdom Two days before my mother’s...
Monday, I lost my iPad. I wanted everyone to care. No one at the airport had it! No one really cared. One airport...
By Steve Wiens from his blog The Actual Pastor I have three boys ages 5 and under. If you are parents of small...
There once was a woman who was very depressed because she did not feel the presence of God. She kept saying, “Why...
By Steve Wiens from his blog The Actual Pastor If you are a parent of small children, you know that there are...
Sometimes I whisper, “Forgive me mom. I didn’t know.” My lovely mother died eight years ago, and when she was in a nursing home for six years, I certainly made some careless caregiving mistakes.
For example, when my mom was recovering from pneumonia and was bed-ridden, many grandchildren and relatives visited her. That was wonderful, but I was so happy to see some of these individuals that what was supposed to be a visit with my mother became a social occasion.
Have you ever tried to share your pain or frustration with someone and they responded with "Well, at least . . . "?...
On the way home from a conference, Don Piper’s car was crushed by a semi that crossed into his lane. After 34...