by Peter Rosenberger | Sep 29, 2017 | Caregivers, Standing With Hope |
As caregivers, we often struggle with prayer … what to pray, or even how to pray. Watching a loved one suffer, slip away mentally, or flail about due to affliction is a crushing and painful experience. Mounting bills, relentless drama, and unyielding heartache...
by Peter Rosenberger | Jun 26, 2017 | Blog, Caregivers, Standing With Hope |
THE DELTA DOCTRINE One day, while flying to Atlanta on Delta Airlines, (Duh,Everything Leaves Through Atlanta), I discovered that flight attendants state the best advice for caregivers—all day long: “In the unlikely event of the loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks...
by Peter Rosenberger | May 3, 2017 | Blog, Caregivers, Standing With Hope |
Alone, Adrift, Lost—the isolation of a caregiver. In a recent article in the Washington Post, the reporter discussed a British survey of retired individuals and the impact of social engagement or isolation on their lifespan. But people who were members of social...
by Peter Rosenberger | Apr 21, 2017 | Caregivers, Standing With Hope |
Caregivers and Resentment Resentment often feels like a regular companion for caregivers. It comes in flash points when we feel presumed upon, undervalued, and unappreciated. That resentment, however, cripples us as caregivers far more than it negatively affects...
by Peter Rosenberger | Apr 11, 2017 | Blog, Caregivers, Standing With Hope |
Visitors Only Following a 1983 car accident leaving her significantly disabled, Gracie, returned to Nashville’s Belmont University to resume music studies. Due to her extensive injuries, Belmont installed a parking space for Gracie—beside what was then the...
by Peter Rosenberger | Feb 27, 2017 | Caregivers, Standing With Hope |
Paul Young, author of the THE SHACK, called Standing WIth Hope’s radio show for family caregivers. In a powerful conversation, we discussed the book and the movie. With gentleness and frankness, Paul shares his heart, the origins of THE SHACK, and a message of...