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Highlights
- Memory loss should not be spiritual loss.
- Author(s): Colette Bachand-Wood
- 128 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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Memory loss should not be spiritual loss.Book Synopsis
Memory loss should not be spiritual loss.Review Quotes
"Collette Bachand-Wood's well-presented material offers clear pastoral advice and wisdom combined with the obvious joy she has found in her ministry. This is an essential work for all working with persons with dementia."
--The Rt. Rev. John L. Rabb, Chair, Board of Episcopal Health Ministries
--Kristi Lyon, Support and Services at Home Coordinator, Cathedral Square Senior Living, Burlington, VT "Here you'll find nourishment to be a companion to people living with dementia. Don't buy a single copy of this book--buy several and splash them around your church!"
--James Creasey, Founder and CEO of JiminyWicket.org "This work is a helpful pastoral care ministry tool, reminding us when ministering with older adults with cognitive loss to set aside our agendas and expectations and simply be present."
--Malinda Collier, Director of Lay Ministry Formation at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA "This book is a great aid to those who love and minister to these often 'forgotten' people."
--The Rev. Deacon Lois Howard, Lexington, KY
"In his theology of childhood, Jerome Berryman, describes the importance of respecting the experience of God in each person. By watching, listening to, and being with those who may lack the language of faith, he adds, we can learn to know what they already know. Collette Bachand-Wood gently helps her readers apply that theology to those who have dementia. With stories, observations, and practical ministry tools, she eases our fears and gives us courage to find wholeness."
--Dorothy Linthicum, Program Coordinator, Center for the Ministry of Teaching at Virginia Theological Seminary