A Mother’s Prayer for Her Child’s Health
Her youngest son was born with impaired hearing and then diagnosed with a form of epilepsy. How could she help him bear such a heavy burden?
Her youngest son was born with impaired hearing and then diagnosed with a form of epilepsy. How could she help him bear such a heavy burden?
Go behind the scenes of our photo shoot with Danita LaShelle Jones, her husband, Paul, and their four children.
From celebrities and professional caregivers to everyday people taking care of loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s, dementia and other illnesses, here are the stories that left us feeling hopeful and gave us a renewed appreciation for caregivers.
After caring for an aging parent and an addicted son, they discovered that their marriage was in need of some tender loving care.
His father was growing more frail and in need of assistance. But between his two jobs, his marriage and his kids, where would he find the time and energy to do right by his dad?
The acclaimed actor, featured on the cover of the August 2016 issue of Guideposts, shares how he, his wife, Angela Bassett, and their children have all joined together to care for Vance’s mother, who is afflicted with ALS.
She thought her husband’s retirement would bring them closer together than ever, but his traumatic brain injury was a challenge she never expected.
God performs miracles and changes lives—often when we least expect it.
She had her work cut out for her in caring for her new client, Roger. His yard and house were a mess after a long period of neglect. But she soon learned that job one was to show an interest in the man, not his house.
They were experienced foster parents, but these were two special needs children. Were they ready for that?
Alison O’Neil’s triumph over childhood obesity and a debilitating skin disease led her to work in a new field–caring for seniors through cosmetic health and well-being services.
The cofounder of Home Instead Senior Care tells how prayer and faith led her and her husband to start their company.