When the End is Near
“Love you, Dad. I’m coming.”
Whether he’s Daddy, Dad, Pop, Papa, or simply a father figure, your father is an influential person in your life, the man who helped give you your life and who has the power to set you on your life’s path.
The hospice movement is a caring resource for anyone with ailing loved ones and an answered prayer. But how do you know when?
A quilter finds a creative way to use her craft to reconnect with her estranged father.
Goodbyes are even worse when you don’t know when or in what circumstances you will see the person again. Where is the prayer in that?
A lonely New Year’s Eve becomes a night of prayer and reflection.
It was the card that got to me, that reminded me of the fragility of life and all that I can be grateful for.
The hardest thing in the world, and maybe the easiest thing, is to simply be present where you are.
Dad has lots of visitors. He eats well, especially his desserts. He has much family close by. And he has landed in a peaceful place.
The star pitcher finds hope and faith in his son, Jaxon
I wasn’t sure how to help him. Pray for a miracle? Pray for complete healing? Pray that he’s comfortable and at peace?
Dad’s two hooligan kitties brought us a little light in a dark time, just by doing what cats do.
I was a Marine, an officer, a lifer…or so I thought. Then came Patrick, and my faith was tested.