In working with senior adults for over 30 years, I have met some amazing individuals. Successful, brilliant, hard-working, dedicated, strong,… Read more »
Category: Faith Based Community Support Articles
The Seventy-Two Yard Line
The smell of fresh cut grass swelled in his nostrils. Sweat rippled down his forehead and curved around his eyebrow…. Read more »
The Morning Breaks Even
By Jason D. Johnson The morning breaks even. Always. I’ve watched it here for four years now. On most days,… Read more »
The Greatest Gift is Your Faith
One inevitable task of grief is dealing with the first winter after a loss. Trimming trees, wrapping presents, planning holiday… Read more »
Redemptive Suffering
By Juliana Cooper-Goldenburg I remember a conversation years ago that I had with a woman in her eighties, who was… Read more »
Our Annual Midlife Crisis
by Rabbi Judith Schindler My 40th birthday truly gave me pause. While it is not old, it is considered to… Read more »
Love Your Heart: Go Red For Women Movement has the Upstate Seeing RED
Cardiovascular disease claims over 480,000 female lives every year causing one death per minute. In February 2004, the AMERICAN HEART… Read more »
Keeping Hope Alive
Cicero, the Roman statesman, gave us the well-known proverb, “While there’s life, there’s hope.” But, is that true? By Rick… Read more »
Faith-based Caregiving
It has been estimated that American seniors represent approximately 35 percent of the membership of most faith communities, and that… Read more »
Fade To Green (A Story in Cotton)
By Jason D. Johnson 14 clicks past 6, his watch stopped. The skin of leather surrounding the tips of his… Read more »


