Luke 17:3-4 is a complex text that demonstrates a conditionality to forgiveness. Listen in as Dr. Dan Allender describes the layers of forgiveness and the choice to do good to someone who has not yet repented of the wrong they've done.
Divorce, abuse, betrayal are just a few of the wounds we suffer from others that are so damaging that it often feels impossible to ever forgive. Listen in as Dr. Dan Allender explains how there are no easy answers to these complex issues.
We're often taught to forgive others whether or not they confess their sin against us. Is that biblical? Listen in as Dr. Dan Allender explains the complexities of forgiveness when repentance isn't forthcoming.
Caregivers frequently watch their loved ones diminish physically and mentally. Join Cecil Murphy as he discusses the normal range of emotions caregivers can experience as the grieving process begins.
Caregivers can find it difficult to attend church on a regular basis. Join Cecil Murphy as he shares how churches can continue to care for those who are confined to their homes, as well as their caregivers.
Women often take the bulk of the responsibility when caring for a loved one in their home. Join Cecil Murphy as he describes ways that women can effectively ask for help.
It can be difficult for caregivers to create appropriate boundaries for themselves. Join Cecil Murphy as he discusses the need for caregivers to love appropriately.
What are the right words to say when visiting someone who is ill or needs continual care? Join Cecil Murphy as he provides suggestions on how to best comfort others.
Caregivers feel a tremendous weight of responsibility for the person under their care. Join Cecil Murphy as he shares why caregivers can be afraid to ask for help.
Caregivers must often put their own needs on hold while providing care for another person. Join Cecil Murphy as he examines why caregivers often feel invisible to others.
Caregivers often need to make decisions about medical care issues, insurance issues, physical property issues, legal matters, and so on. Join Shelly Beach as she reviews the types of issues that are common for caregivers to initially address.
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