When the Parent Becomes the Child: Loving Through Defiance and Entitlement


“Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me.”—Matthew 25:40 Reflection Caregiving doesn’t feel like ministry, but Scripture tells a different story. Jesus identifies Himself with the vulnerable, the weak, the hurting, and the dependent. When you care for your parent or loved one, you…
Christmas looks different when you’re caring for aging parents or grandparents—especially when mobility, chronic illness, or memory challenges change what your family can realistically do. But different doesn’t mean less meaningful. Some of the most beautiful Christmas moments happen when we slow down, gather close, and create connection in simple, gentle ways. Whether your loved…
The Same God in the Ordinary The same God who positioned Esther in a palace “for such a time as this” and who anointed David in a pasture long before he wore a crown is still at work — even in the quiet, ordinary moments of caregiving. It’s easy to forget that truth when the…
The holidays don’t always come wrapped in twinkling lights and warm cinnamon scents. Occasionally they sneak in quietly, settling over us like a heavy blanket we didn’t ask for. This year, maybe you’re grieving the way things used to be. Maybe your family rhythm is different, your caregiving responsibilities are greater, or life simply feels…
Peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances—it’s found in perfect trust. When Frustration Feels Like a Constant Companion We all have those days when it feels like life is testing our patience at every turn. The kids are arguing, the to-do list is endless, the dog’s muddy paw prints are on the freshly mopped floor, and…
Caregiving rarely looks like ministry. It doesn’t announce itself with a sermon or begin with a worship song. Most days, it looks like wiping down counters for the fifth time, waiting through doctor’s appointments, repeating instructions, navigating hard emotions, and trying to hold your own heart together while caring for someone whose world has shifted….