Say “I Do!” Often
The winter in Michigan this year has been harsh, with lots of snow and ice. On a particularly wintery day, my...
The winter in Michigan this year has been harsh, with lots of snow and ice. On a particularly wintery day, my...
Karen Mulder | 3 min read
Craig and Jan Hoffman are retired pastors. Jan says, “Craig and I were so blessed to serve a great congregation for...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
Editor’s Note: In any caregiving situation, we remind our readers to remember the Caregiving Basics: Pray, Listen,...
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By Christine MacLean A note from Karen Mulder: Christine shared this story with me during one of my speaking...
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Guest Post by Ted Baxter In 2005, I was at the top of my game-a successful business man in peak physical condition....
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Guest post by Ted Baxter If your loved one has aphasia, your means of communication with them has been drastically...
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How can you make someone’s hospital stay more pleasant? Ted Baxter was 41 years old when he suffered a massive...
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My friend Ginger had a stroke a few months ago, which resulted in Wernicke’s Aphasia. This means that although...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
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