Aging is an extraordinary process where you become the person you always should have been.
While taking care of an elderly loved one is fulfilling, the truth is that caregiving is often difficult. Here are 30 quotes that best describe the experience.
Whether it’s five minutes or fifteen, take some time to make YOU a priority.
We live in a worrisome world.
Do you have a to-NOT-do list? Here’s a Boomer Blog all about the things you should leave behind to stay happy and healthy through retirement!
God cares deeply about our relationships with others and also cares about how we treat ourselves.
I tend to overanalyze everything. Because of this, I don’t always have room to relax, and it leads to more days of worry than relaxation and peace.
Have you ever wondered if your prayers make a difference?
Within the Christian community, grief can be a topic that is put on the back burner. Many of us are taught that as Christians, we should always be happy—no matter what.
Honoring our parents can be challenging for many reasons.
Do older people struggle with other fears they’re hesitant to admit? If so, how can the Body of Christ help them live their golden years in God’s peace?
And to make it worse, “…opposites often attract. Spenders attract hoarders, and worriers attract avoiders,” Dr. Atwood said.
Nighttime can be challenging for many different reasons. I believe the key to establishing better bedtime routines is finding ways to involve God in those couple of hours leading up to bedtime.
Tucked in with foil-wrapped kisses, stickers, and other holiday trinkets, Valentines can include Bible verses that speak directly to their little hearts.
Here are 7 ways Christian seniors can keep their minds sharp. You can use these practices to live each day to the fullest and experience God’s best for the rest of your life.






