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Monday meditation: Jesus cares about the burden we’re carrying
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/2/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/2/23

Monday meditation: Jesus cares about the burden we’re carrying

Here’s hope for caregivers who feel oppressed—and a challenge for those who love them.

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Shared story: The  important lessons I put into practice too slowly
Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 9/29/23 Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 9/29/23

Shared story: The important lessons I put into practice too slowly

To live well with a dementia sufferer, you must enter their world. This is the main, but not the only, lesson I learned but actually used too slowly.

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Handling the new while grieving the loss of the old: It’s not easy
Reflections, Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 9/27/23 Reflections, Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 9/27/23

Handling the new while grieving the loss of the old: It’s not easy

Capitalizing on the present while admitting and grieving the loss of the past is the challenge for everyone loving a person with a debilitating disease.

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Monday meditation: He patiently sees and understands and satisfies
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/25/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/25/23

Monday meditation: He patiently sees and understands and satisfies

Look closely and you’ll find encouragement for caregivers in this well-known account of Jesus’ conversation with a Samaritan woman.

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Shared story: Reflecting, praying, hoping at the start of a new year
Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 9/22/23 Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 9/22/23

Shared story: Reflecting, praying, hoping at the start of a new year

As a daughter anticipates Yom Kippur, she thinks about how she has served her mother, wondering about the year to come.

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I need to hear what I believe the doctors are really saying
Mark A. Taylor 9/20/23 Mark A. Taylor 9/20/23

I need to hear what I believe the doctors are really saying

No one is shuffling Evelyn into a corner to die. But her compassionate doctors are seeking the best quality of life we can have now.

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Monday meditation: Listening in on a conversation between teachers
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/18/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/18/23

Monday meditation: Listening in on a conversation between teachers

It’s good for us to read this story again, to wonder at its depth as well as its simplicity, and to think what it means for ourselves as well as those in our care.

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Reflections on our blessings from a week that was full, very full!
Mark A. Taylor 9/13/23 Mark A. Taylor 9/13/23

Reflections on our blessings from a week that was full, very full!

Some caregivers are isolated and alone. Some Alzheimer’s patients are trapped at home. But at this stage of our journey, our lives are as full as we can bear, and I’m very grateful.

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Monday Meditation: How do I feel about his whole night of prayer?
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/11/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/11/23

Monday Meditation: How do I feel about his whole night of prayer?

Maybe I’ve never prayed so long because I never faced a decision as large as the one Jesus was anticipating.

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What I’m deciding these days: Blunted blessings are still blessings!
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/6/23 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/6/23

What I’m deciding these days: Blunted blessings are still blessings!

The blessings showered on us are all welcome—even though so many are shadowed by the unpleasant difficulties of this season.

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Monday meditation: We know what to expect, and that’s a problem
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/4/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/4/23

Monday meditation: We know what to expect, and that’s a problem

It’s so easy to become accustomed to the ordinary. And when God intervenes, we hardly know how to respond.

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Stanley Tucci, Italian cooking, cancer, and the meaning of life
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/30/23 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/30/23

Stanley Tucci, Italian cooking, cancer, and the meaning of life

I was getting a little bored with the book till I came to the last chapter and realized Tucci had touched something far more profound than what we’ll fix for dinner.

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Monday meditation: in his temptation we find  help for ourselves
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/28/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/28/23

Monday meditation: in his temptation we find help for ourselves

Scripture tells us he “in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin” (Hebrews 4:15). Frankly, I find that difficult to grasp.

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Shared story: Joy from memories of who she was, and who she had become
Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 8/25/23 Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 8/25/23

Shared story: Joy from memories of who she was, and who she had become

The mother I had as a child no longer resembled the person she had become. But I loved her all the same, clear through the difficult days till the very end.

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A voice from the past, a reflection that makes us sad—and proud
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/23/23 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/23/23

A voice from the past, a reflection that makes us sad—and proud

Sometimes memories from 20 years ago make us sad. Sometimes they do something more. That’s what happened for us this week.

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Monday meditation: the example of Jesus and a reminder to hope
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/21/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/21/23

Monday meditation: the example of Jesus and a reminder to hope

Here we see the humility, the deity, and the example of Jesus. Ultimately, it’s a story to bring us hope.

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Our best version of a good week. (Some moments didn’t make Facebook.)
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/16/23 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/16/23

Our best version of a good week. (Some moments didn’t make Facebook.)

The pictures were not a lie. They just didn’t include some recurring moments we chose not to post on Facebook.

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Monday meditation: A man of action, and a spirit of submission
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/14/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/14/23

Monday meditation: A man of action, and a spirit of submission

Which part of Nehemiah’s pattern would you do well to imitate first?

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Monday meditation: trusting in God for help only he can provide
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/7/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 8/7/23

Monday meditation: trusting in God for help only he can provide

Will we be as faithful as they were now that we’re living with trial every day?

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A picture post to confirm a friend’s assessment: ‘Your life is rich’
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/2/23 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 8/2/23

A picture post to confirm a friend’s assessment: ‘Your life is rich’

Memories from just one week prove the point: I have so many reasons to be thankful.

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