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Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 4: He needed to be convinced
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/22/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/22/24

Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 4: He needed to be convinced

We often hear “doubting Thomas” said with a sneer, as if it’s wrong to think twice before deciding to believe something fantastic. But maybe we need to give Thomas a break.

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After 30 years of togetherness, now we’re living one day at a time
Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 4/19/24 Shared Story Mark A. Taylor 4/19/24

After 30 years of togetherness, now we’re living one day at a time

Gradual cognitive decline followed by critical weakness in his body led to our separation after decades of being together.

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I’m finally admitting that ‘Mark and Evelyn’ doesn’t describe reality
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 4/16/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 4/16/24

I’m finally admitting that ‘Mark and Evelyn’ doesn’t describe reality

This year I signed Easter cards with my name alone. I’m finally ready to admit that our reality has changed.

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Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 3: They needed his peace
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/15/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/15/24

Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 3: They needed his peace

We can imagine the words meant more to the disciples that day than ever before. They had likely never felt less at peace.

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One week after our big transition: I’m hoping the shadow has passed
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 4/15/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 4/15/24

One week after our big transition: I’m hoping the shadow has passed

I can honestly report, “We are doing fine.” This is true for several reasons.

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Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 2: They couldn’t see who he was
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/8/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/8/24

Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 2: They couldn’t see who he was

I wonder how often God has shown up in my life and I haven’t noticed.

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Too soon? Too late? Right? Wrong? I have made a difficult decision
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 4/3/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 4/3/24

Too soon? Too late? Right? Wrong? I have made a difficult decision

Yesterday I moved Evelyn into a residential memory care facility. I’m hoping I remain convinced that was the right decision.

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Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 1: They did not understand
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/1/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/1/24

Monday Meditation: He’s Alive! Part 1: They did not understand

Long after the hoorays and hallelujahs and happiness of Easter, it’s good for us to ponder the resurrection.

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I have a full glass, barely holding all I’ve had to pour into it
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/27/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/27/24

I have a full glass, barely holding all I’ve had to pour into it

“Every time you say ‘yes’ to one thing, you must say ‘no’ to something else.”

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Monday meditation: His final days, Part 6: He identifies with us
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/25/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/25/24

Monday meditation: His final days, Part 6: He identifies with us

Jesus, God himself made flesh, came to earth not just to speak or heal or surprise. He came to suffer. That means something to us caregivers.

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What probably would have been and what possibly could someday be
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/20/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/20/24

What probably would have been and what possibly could someday be

Sometimes I wonder what I’d be thinking and feeling and doing if our lives hadn’t been invaded by illness.

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Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 5: A surprising story
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/18/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/18/24

Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 5: A surprising story

If I were concocting a story about a new savior of the world, this is not at all how I would have written it.

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Two years later, the string of change just keeps getting longer
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/13/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/13/24

Two years later, the string of change just keeps getting longer

As the list of difficult or unseemly duties lengthens, my sadness is almost dulled. I feel myself getting weary.

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Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 4: A shocking denial
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/11/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/11/24

Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 4: A shocking denial

Isn’t it encouraging to believe God has a mission for each of us, despite how often we don’t live up to our good intentions?

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Pondering the meaning and mystery of who she was and who she is
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/6/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 3/6/24

Pondering the meaning and mystery of who she was and who she is

What is really changing in the deterioration happening before our eyes? And what will never change? A thoughtful question led me to ponder issues beyond what I’m seeing today.

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Monday meditation: His Final Days, Part 3: A selfish betrayal
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/4/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/4/24

Monday meditation: His Final Days, Part 3: A selfish betrayal

Why did Judas betray Jesus? And why do we insist on taking actions to prod God to do things our way?

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Words necessary, difficult, and becoming common: ‘I need your help’
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 2/28/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 2/28/24

Words necessary, difficult, and becoming common: ‘I need your help’

Asking for help is humbling. But at two different times last week, I had absolutely no other choice.

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Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 2: A meal to remember
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/26/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/26/24

Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 2: A meal to remember

Like the disciples, we were experiencing life much as we expected until everything changed in the space of a very short time.

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Embracing anger: one strategy for protecting me from sadness
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 2/21/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 2/21/24

Embracing anger: one strategy for protecting me from sadness

A friend has helped me think afresh about anger. I’m going to claim it, use it, unleash it against the mess we’re in.

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Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 1: An example of service
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/19/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/19/24

Monday Meditation: His Final Days, Part 1: An example of service

They were as shocked to see his humble service as we may be by the necessity that we do something similar.

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