Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia Quotes
Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
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John T. Dunlop373 ratings, 4.47 average rating, 85 reviews
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“Comfort is more important than length of life.”
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
“The evils of life can be justified if we recognize that the world was primarily created to be a place where people find God and grow spiritually into all they were designed to be.”
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
“If we should hope for the dementia to be cured and for a return to a comfortable life, we will likely be disappointed. Instead we should hope that God will accomplish his purpose through the dementia and that he will be honored”
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
“If we are going to honor God in and even through dementia, we first need to know God in an intimate way. We need to think the way he thinks, respond to life’s situations the way he responds, love the things he loves, and value the things he values. When we know God in this way, we are able to respond to dementia the way God himself would respond.”
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
― Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
