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#409 "Don't be a tuna noodle helper!"

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger
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May 29, 2020 5:20 pm

#409 "Don't be a tuna noodle helper!"

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger

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May 29, 2020 5:20 pm

We do a series called YOUR CAREGIVER MINUTE  that airs on hundreds of stations across the country. Here's one of my favorites!

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Christmas gift why not the one with the chicken leaving applicable as Christmas gifts chicken maybe it's not the get for your family, but it gives the perfect gift for poor family ninja chicken can break the cycle of poverty for poor family yes chicken chickens and provide food and nourishment for family and they can sell those eggs at the market for income when you donate a chicken or any other gospel for Asia.

One percent of what you give goes to the field and get the ball went gospel fundraiser to support family and Jesus family this Christmas and give them six explanation see chickens and camping.

This is your struggling with her husband significant medical issues. A woman I know was one paperthin, only to have her car breakdown finally working up the courage to someone in her church for help. Her plea was met with compassion and offer to pray and offer to bring a meal. She awkwardly replied I really want your prayers and I appreciate the thought of the meal I really need the car fixed for caregivers.

It takes courage to ask for the specific need. There's always that fear of being rejected and feeling ashamed, but there's no shame in having a neat asking for help is a sign of wisdom for non-caregivers to be a little bit more insightful and ask about the car.

The appliances the home.

Remember, you can't drive a tuna casserole to work bringing meals to folks who are suffering.

That's wonderful but dig deeper to see if you can do more to be a tuna noodle helper. This is been your caregiver minutes with Peter Rosenberger brought to you by standing with hope. A ministry for the wounded and those who care for them.

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