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"Tracing Faith: New Perspectives on Caregiver Grief and the Gospel"
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Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Holy Grief
Holy Grief Deborah M. Jackson, M.Div. After one year of living life without my mom, some things are coming into clearer focus about my...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Entangled Joy: WBOK Interview
Hello everyone. I’ve been out and about trying to elevate the pitch about caregiving economics, caregiver respite, mental wellbeing, and...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Divine Reciprocity: Caregiving Transformation
I find it so incredible how God’s word has for us the answer to any circumstance we experience in life. Even more than the answer God...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Grieving Forward
Grieving the loss of my mother is different than when I grieved the loss of my dad. I’ve had some time to reflect on how each loss...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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The Only Way Up is Down
Although, I shared some things about my journey as a caregiver over the years, truth is I was quite reserved. One reason was discernment,...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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God's Richness: Rest, Respite, and Restoration
In 2017 I officially launched my first retreat as a minister. It started as a three pilot summer series of 1/2 day retreats specifically...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Four Months: A Personal Reflection on Losing my Mother
Four months and no matter how many moments we shared God knew it would never be enough. I would say to my 2011-year-old self “you’re...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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The Caregiver Journey (Part 1)
There are six key areas I’ve identified in my journey as a caregiver. The purpose of this article is to bring Spiritual/emotional clarity...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Five Ways to Support a Caregiver you Love
When I became a caregiver, it was not a planned process. The situation was complicated for many reasons. First, I lived out of town, and...
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