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“It Is Hard to Forget You” — A Story of Presence, Pain, and Grace
She ran toward me from the front of the Chapel, arms open, eyes full of emotion. ‘It is hard to forget you,’ she said. ‘Thank you, thank you.’ Her words carried the weight of a moment we both remembered—a moment when presence, not persuasion, saved a life. That day, I was reminded that sometimes, the…
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Gray Hairs, Shared Glory
Whether you are carrying the crown of gray hairs or walking beside someone who does, remember: your life is a reflection of God’s beauty and purpose. You are not forgotten, and your story shines with eternal glory.
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Encounter with a wife navigating loss and memory decline
Memory may fade, but the soul remembers. The hymns we sing, the prayers we share—they leave imprints deeper than we know. The hymns we sing, the prayers we share—they leave imprints deeper than we know. Compassion doesn’t need to be recognized to be received. Even when someone forgets your name, they still feel your love.
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Aging with Purpose: Declaring God’s Glory.
Aging is not a fading of purpose—it’s a deepening of witness. In a world that often overlooks the elderly, Scripture reminds us that God does not. He calls us to declare His power, to share our stories, and to reflect His glory to those who follow.