
Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia
'Experiencing Dementia - Honoring God'
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Al Kessel
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John Dunlop MD
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A diagnosis of dementia in a loved one can be both frightening and frustrating. Only a biblical foundation fuels a Christian response that both honors the patient and glorifies God. Drawing on years of professional experience working with Alzheimer's patients, Dr. John Dunlop wants to transform the way we think about dementia. Rooting his vision of care in the inherent dignity that stems from the fact that all people are made in the image of God, he explains biblical principles, describes the experience of dementia, and answers common questions about the condition. With a plan for how to care for patients with compassion and respect, this book helps caregivers, family members, and anyone else affected by dementia honor God as they improve the quality of care to patients.
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- 11-04-18
Understanding makes the journey less painfull.
Our doctor recommended this book after diagnosing my mom - I am so grateful, Thanks!
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- Steven
- 07-04-24
A must read for those caring with loved ones with dementia
One of my favorite parts to this book were the prayers at the end of each chapter. They were so consoling and helped refocus the care for my mother to be Christ focused. They were great reminders that God is with us in the hard.
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- Doran Gingerich
- 05-29-18
Great insights!
This book taught me much about dementia! It was a great help to us as a family!
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- JoeRodAmazon Customer
- 07-22-21
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I loved that the medical information is second to scripture. The heart of the writer was an absolute blessing to me. Lisa Rodriguez
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- R. McIntosh
- 06-17-24
Gracious treatment of dementia
I really enjoyed this. It would be nice to have a few physical copies, one to look through and others to pass on
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- Handyman
- 11-20-18
Suffering through dementia care while honoring God
Although this book can't cover every detail or checklist that may be necessary for the many decisions that come with dementia care, Dr. Dunlop provides an excellent biblical foundation to prepare the patient and caregivers spiritually. Along with practical advice drawn from the author's many years of medical and personal experience, I learned a lot about getting the right perspective on what it means to enter this valley of individual and family suffering and I now feel better prepared for the decisions ahead.
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- "decaf17"
- 03-14-21
So helpful!
I appreciated this book so much. It allowed me to understand Demetia better, especially from a Christian point of view.
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- app free
- 07-12-21
Very Helpful
Thank you Dr. Dunlop for writing this book. My Mom is in the beginning stages of dementia.
What a blessing this book is to my heart and mind.
The practical advice was helpful The chapters on God's purpose and sovereignty over the person with dementia and those caring for the person were especially helpful. Your book will help me prepare my mind and heart for what lies ahead. I appreciated the prayers at the end of each chapter.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-17-18
Perspective
WOW... Stay strong in Him.
Such a beautiful Christian perspective of the love of God! ♡
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- Elizabeth S. Glover
- 02-18-24
Very thoughtful and thorough
Very thoughtful and thorough book and well organized. Thank you for the prayers throughout the book.
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