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When you are responsible for another person's physical needs, your own needs are often neglected. After caring for her spouse, who for ten years suffered from a rare, debilitating disease, Kay Marshall Strom is able to bring a voice of experience and compassion to this important topic. She shows you how to find spiritual support maintain balanced relationships decide when caregiving at home is no longer possible work out your financial situation understand the impact of long-term caregiving on the whole family deal with your personal losses Whether you are caring for an elderly parent, a spouse, an adult child or another family member or close friend, Strom's stories drawn from her own and othes' experiences will encourage and comfort you. And her practical ideas for how to meet your own needs for energy, patience, strength, wisdom, peace and creativity will carry you through many difficult days.
In "Golden Years or Rusty Chains? Surviving and Thriving in Life After Work," Marcus Brentwood challenges the idyllic vision of retirement. Through compelling insights and real-life stories, this provocative book reveals the hidden struggles and unexpected joys of post-work life. Brentwood urges readers to rethink retirement-not as a time of limitation but as an opportunity for reinvention and freedom. It's a wake-up call to prepare for the emotional and social shifts that come with leaving the workforce, encouraging a more fulfilling journey into the so-called golden years.
A survival kit is an absolute must in danger zones, often determining whether we survive, barely make it or perish through unpreparedness. We also need a survival kit to navigate the storms of life battering our mental, emotional and spiritual health. This book was written specifically to address the 10 grave problems facing humanity from a Christian perspective. SURVIVAL KIT examines these challenges and the fears and apprehension of countless millions who have lost hope that their governments/leaders can solve their everyday concerns. The book is both practical and devotional, with sensible and spiritual suggestions. There is strong emphasis on doctrine to help us understand the WHAT and WHY of the Christian faith, with special focus on the Second Coming of Christ. All in all, a survival kit for everyday use and for almost any situation. Reviews for Survival Kit An excellent prophetic book that is spot on. A very timely read for those asking questions about End Time events. SURVIVAL KIT is really an appropriate title, a practical guide for living in these stressful times, culled from Jackie’s many years of life and ministry experiences. I congratulate her for this book is a legacy to this generation, so apt in these perilous and unpredictable times. Pastor Kenneth Kang Triumph in Christ, Penang -- SURVIVAL KIT vividly describes the anxious and challenging times we live in today by giving an insightful expose of global problems. A versatile book indeed. It not only responds to problems from a Christian perspective, backed by Biblical references and examples, but also includes a useful section for ministry and counselling. Charles Ooi Trainer Excerpts Chapter 1: A World in Crisis Ten Global Problems - Job Security, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Fourth Industrial Revolution - Global Economic Vulnerability and Global Financial Meltdown - Civil Society, the Social Contract and rise of Populism - Global Warming, Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters - Overpopulation, Food Insecurity and Environmental Degradation - War and Ethnic Conflicts, the rise of Terrorism and Immigration Backlash - Corruption, the World Happiness Report and 1MDB - A new Cold War (?), Geopolitics and Nuclear Risks - Cybersecurity, Cybercrime and Scams - Loneliness, Depression and Ageing God is calling out a Remnant unto Himself (pp216, 220) During every move of God, He seeks out individuals and groups of people who are set apart to fulfil His purposes for that generation. The Remnant refers to a continuous community (large or small) of God’s people who were or are spiritually preserved throughout various dispensations….Abraham’s descendants preserved from all attempts by the enemy to destroy them. Remnant believers make deliberate choices to obey God at all costs. They have boldness and courage, refusing to submit to the prevailing values and norms of society. Are you a REMNANT believer? Would you be willing to partner Jesus Christ in the greatest adventure of your life, to be used by Him to change your generation and hasten His coming?
The eighth book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's treasured Little House series, and the recipient of a Newbery Honor—now available as an ebook! This digital version features Garth Williams's classic illustrations, which appear in vibrant full color on a full-color device and in rich black-and-white on all other devices. Fifteen-year-old Laura lives apart from her family for the first time, teaching school in a claim shanty twelve miles from home. She is very homesick, but she knows that her earnings can help pay for her sister Mary's tuition at the college for the blind. Only one thing gets her through the lonely weeks—every weekend, Almanzo Wilder arrives at the school to take Laura home for a visit. Friendship soon turns to love for Laura and Almanzo. The nine Little House books are inspired by Laura's own childhood and have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America's frontier history and as heartwarming, unforgettable stories.
I Can't Remember is an intimate photo essay of four families and their process of coping with Alzheimer's disease -- a process of coming to terms with the practical and emotional consequences of a disease that changes the entire family dynamic. Family members tell their stories of first denying that their loved one cold be suffering from Alzheimer's, then dealing with the changing relationships among family members and the intensifying emotions, as old family troubles are stirred up and new feelings of despair and love appear. Photographs and personal narratives are woven together to show both the unpleasant and the beautiful sides of the struggle for connection between spouses and across generations. Smoller has a gift for capturing people as they interact, whether it's arguing around the kitchen table or dancing cheek to cheek. Each family's story is different, but all four families share common pain and frustration. A highway patrolman who has early onset Alzheimer's describes what it is like to have Alzheimer's. His wife tells a parallel story of life together after hearing the diagnosis. A daughter gives the following account of her mother: "I though that it would be helpful if mother spent time in my home in Colorado. Before this visit, I was in denial, convinced that she suffered from depression and not Alzheimer's disease. ... On the plane trip to Colorado, I was brought into the stark, cold reality that Mom had Alzheimer's. She did not know where she was or where she was going. Upon arrival, she did not recognize my home, although she had visited me numerous times in the past. She tried sleeping in the bathtub the first night." Another daughter relates that she was unaware of the onset of Alzheimer's in her mother, because her mother was such a "wonderful actress." Eventually the memory problems were no longer confined to where things belonged in the kitchen, but extended into driving off at random, driving in circles in a parking lot in the middle of the night or as much as 75 miles away from home. I Can't Remember gives an intimate glimpse into the hearts and minds of caregivers and patients. Supportive social networks are essential for healthy life. This book provides the impetus caregivers need to develop contacts that can provide support. Smoller offers a glimpse of the frustration and losses faced by those who deal with Alzheimer's, as well as the potential to transcend those losses -- even is only for a time -- through love and hope.
Every year, thousands of people in the United States die needlessly because they were not prepared to deal with a serious health crisis. Author Felix Kolb, MD wants to change those statistics with his new book, which tells readers how to prepare for a medical emergency, as well as what to expect and how to cope when such a crisis occurs. He explains how you can make advance preparations that will increase your chances of surviving a medical crisis. Then he takes you step-by-step through common life-threatening events, following the process from the emergency room through getting a correct diagnosis, the right treatment and proper follow-up care.