Prior to the onset of Alzheimer’s, Linda and I often dreamed of the things we wanted to do and the places we wanted to visit in our old age. Instead, after the diagnosis, facing what lay ahead, we persistently prayed that as long as we live on this earth our lives might manifest the marks... Continue Reading →
Comforting Others (part 3)
In the first segment of this three-part series, I provided a thumbnail sketch of the problems that we are facing in our world and noted: ... some serious thinkers are becoming willing, without fear of ridicule, to declare, “This is different! Something unusual is happening in the world!” As a result, there is greater openness... Continue Reading →