Christmas 2020 was a Christmas like no other. With much of Canada under strict lockdown orders, it was a challenge indeed to try and get family together.It all began for us in September when our Alberta kids saw the writing on the wall. They wouldn’t be able to make...
Over the course of the first five parts of this devotional series, we have looked at how someone with Alzheimer's feels, we have seen things from a spousal perspective, we have looked at lessons that God can teach us through the valley of Alzheimer's, and we have...
It was a horrible time in the life of my husband, but through it all, God was teaching me valuable lessons on surrender and patience. Nonetheless, as time went by and the promised healing didn't happen, it became harder and harder to cling to the promise. I even found...
Last Friday, I began speaking of what it is like to watch your loved one go through Alzheimer’s. I admitted my desire to “make him better” only resulted in depression, frustration, and a widening chasm between us. But God finally got through to me. He helped me to...
In the fall of 2018, my husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. We had both just retired, and we were looking forward to many years of happiness together. We wanted to make up for all the busyness of our careers. We wanted to travel, to write, to share home and...
esterday we asked you to pray for the needs of South Africa. Thank you for your prayers! Praise God, here is a report we received this morning from a ministry volunteer in Johannesburg: Prayer is working...Things are a bit calm. We had a few incidents last night but...
This is the call to prayer for our brothers and sisters in South Africa. Please join us! See below: Yesterday I was overcome with a horrible sense of grief. I couldn't stop myself from crying uncontrollably for about an hour. I didn't know why. When I asked God what...