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DEMENTIA CAREGIVER GRIEF SUPPORT
First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa, Alabama
"Tracing Faith: New Perspectives on Caregiver Grief and the Gospel"
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Love and Letdowns: Faith isn't Character
Love and Letdowns Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv Recently, I’ve been engaged in intensive conversations with singles about love and letdowns....
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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The Fragility of Life
𝑹𝒆𝒇𝒍𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔 𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑭𝒓𝒂𝒈𝒊𝒍𝒊𝒕𝒚 𝒐𝒇 𝑳𝒊𝒇𝒆 Deborah M. Jackson, M.Div., CPE Resident Life is truly unpredictable....
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Give Grief Space
Give Grief Space Deborah M. Jackson, M.Div Bottom line grief is hard and heavy; like many of you I’m working my way through it one day at...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Identifying Emotional Abuse - 2
Identifying Emotional Abuse 2 Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv In my intention to bring empowerment and enlightenment about emotional abuse in...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Checking In On My Grief Journey
Checking In On My Grief Journey Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv The Lord never leaves persons on their grief journey whether it’s 2 months or 10...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Identifying Emotional Abuse -1
Emotional abuse is still abuse full stop. No matter what type of relationship controlling, manipulating, devaluing and/or punishing are...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Abuse Wrapped in Faith
Abuse Wrapped in Faith is Still Abuse There are few things more disheartening or debilitating than learning that someone you trusted is...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Figs to Formation
Figs to Formation: Looking Like Jesus It took almost 2 years for our fig tree to bear sustaining figs that didn’t fall away and die...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Changed Forever
I had been sleeping in a chair for a month. From the chair I went to the bed sleeping beside her; I needed to hear every breath. After a...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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The Thief of Exhaustion
Exhaustion is real! The kind of exhaustion I’m talking about is different than being burned out or tired. Exhaustion in this way shuts...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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