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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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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...
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Outgrowing a Relationship
It’s okay to outgrow a relationship. Just because God orchestrates a relationship in one season, doesn’t mean it was meant forever....
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Hidden Clues in Creation
One of the main reasons I decided to invest in our little backyard farm was to create a special place of healing and restoration for me...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Five Ways Elevate your Connection with God
Do you know how relational the Lord really is? The scriptures offer us so many clues as to how God moves in the lives of His children. I...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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No Substitute for You and God
In a world with one-minute reels, social media sermons and 30 second affirmations I don’t want us to get to a place where we substitute...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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Mental Health Awareness Month
Spiritually religious moments are not working anymore. Even before the pandemic there was a slow simmer elevating to a boil in the...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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The Myth of Christian Grief
I was talking to several people this past week about grief. Each of them happened to be Christians and were talking about their grief...
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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Understanding Grief Language
Grief has a language easiest to understand by the bereaved. Sometimes supporting a person on this journey may feel confusing and the...
Deborah M. Jackson, MDiv
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5 Things Anger Disguises
When I was caring for my mom, there were times I would experience bouts of angry. I knew my love for my mom was immoveable; I also knew...
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