What Would You Like For Dinner?
What would you like for dinner? That is what I asked my friend when she was recovering from a serious infection....
What would you like for dinner? That is what I asked my friend when she was recovering from a serious infection....
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
Editor's Note: One of the most caring things you can do is to prepare meals when a friend has an extended illness....
Karen Mulder | 4 min read
A fun way to involve children in caregiving is to include them when you are preparing meals to give to those who...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
This week's featured caregiving question comes from Sue. "I'd like caregiving to become a natural part of what my family does together. How can we involve our children in caregiving? How can we especially involve teenagers?"
To respond to this question, I first want to tell a story:
Nancy Vandewater is a member of my church family and she told me several years ago the following story. I believe it embodies the keys to ensuring that our children will grow up to be compassionate caregivers.
Karen Mulder | 4 min read
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