Karen’s book, “The Compassionate Congregation,” co-authored with Ginger Jurries, is full of information and practical suggestions about how people can be more helpful and compassionate with those who are going through...
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Our PartnersOther caregiving sites we like: The Widow Connection Helping widows in time of need. The Heart of the Caregiver Web site for people who are caring for others who are chronically ill or disabled. Prayer...
The Compassionate Congregation
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Karen’s book, “The Compassionate Congregation,” co-authored with Ginger Jurries, is full of information and practical suggestions about how people can be more helpful and compassionate with those who are going through...
Going to Back to School During Uncertain Times
by Jennifer Miller | Parenting, Wisdom, Wisdom Podcasts
By Jennifer V. Miller I’m looking at a photo from my eldest child’s first day of kindergarten. In it, his big brown eyes shine with anticipation as he proudly climbs the steps of the school bus, ready to embark on an...
What to Say to a Child Who is Reluctant to Go Back to School
by Cindi Reynolds | Parenting, Wisdom
Guest post by Cindi Reynolds Do you know a child who is reluctant to go back to school after a break? As an elementary school counselor, I’ve found that transition times are hardest for school-aged kids. For example,...
Coping Tips for When Your Child Leaves for College
by Guest Author | Parenting, Wisdom, Wisdom Podcasts
Guest Post by Sherri Maat Is your child leaving for college for the first time? How are you coping? As a parent of two boys, we sent our eldest off to college a couple of years ago. I’m here to tell you that it was a...
Caring for a Friend Who is Sending a Child to College
by Guest Author | Parenting, Wisdom, Wisdom Podcasts
Guest post by Sherri Maat Do you know a friend who is sending a child to college for the first time? Here is the story of when my eldest departed, and the lessons I learned about how to help someone else through this...
Caregiving Ideas for the Summer Months
by Karen Mulder | General Caregiving, Wisdom, Wisdom Podcasts
Ah, summertime. For many of us it means more time outdoors with activities like picnics, ball games, and water time fun. We may think of “caring for others” as a holiday tradition, such as during the Christmas season....
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