Devotions for Caregivers: A Month's Supply of Prayer
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Devotions for Caregivers: A Month's Supply of Prayer  -     By: Marilyn Driscoll

Devotions for Caregivers: A Month's Supply of Prayer

Paulist Press / 2006 / Paperback

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Title: Devotions for Caregivers: A Month's Supply of Prayer
By: Marilyn Driscoll
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 86
Vendor: Paulist Press
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 7.02 X 5.02 X 0.26 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 0809143941
ISBN-13: 9780809143948
Stock No: WW143940

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Often when we think about those who are sick or homebound, we think only of the patient, and rarely realize that there is a caregiver who is equally tied to the home and the restrictive schedule of the illness. This book is comprised of easy-to-read-and-digest devotional prayers, each supplication based on a biblical reading AND containing a brief concluding prayer. A suggested "Stop For A Minute" section after the final brief prayer allows a moment for the reading from Scripture to sink in, and, hopefully, help the exhausted caregiver "refuel" spiritually and emotionally. Not a "grief-resource" book, but, rather, a book to help caregivers care for themselves too, this work makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who spends him/herself in taking care of others. Highlights: —the devotional thoughts are short and to the point, specifically directed to the caregiver —easy to read —a spiritual drink for those short on time —theset "daily devotions" are unique in their specific application to the world of the caregiver †

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