The second verse of the enduring hymn, “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” states, “Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth.” There is something to be said about peace, especially in a society in which peace is difficult to find. Peace can mean many different things. It could point to political truce or agreement between twoContinue reading “A peace that endureth”
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Caregivers: Burdened and blessed, and how to move on (Part 2)
In our southern society, it is inappropriate to complain, speak negatively, or moan-n-groan in general. Ours is a community that prides itself on having-it-all-together and not revealing the deepest feelings with which we live on a daily basis. As we consider this second article (of three) on how caregivers can grow spiritually, we must turnContinue reading “Caregivers: Burdened and blessed, and how to move on (Part 2)”
