Ministering to a spouse with aphasia

Walking Through Twilight

In the latest episode of the “Mortification of Spin” podcast, the hosts interview Dr. Douglas Groothuis about his book Walking through Twilight: A Wife’s Illness, A Philosopher’s Lament. Dr. Groothuis’ wife Becky suffers from primary progressive aphasia, a condition that affects the ability to speak, read, and write. It can also affect understanding and memory.

During the interview, Dr. Groothuis speaks about the changes he and his wife have been undergoing. He addresses how his faith impacts his care for Becky and how Christians can provide support to families with this type of illness. I found Dr. Groothuis’ remarks helpful, and I look forward to reading this book soon so I can understand how to provide pastoral care for individuals and families experiencing the difficulty of this illness.

Groothuis reflects on his role as his wife’s primary caregiver. He shares with us his personal suffering and life’s dynamics in light of her illness, the ministry of the body of Christ, and how God is glorified through it all

Source: Mortification of Spin – Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

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    Daniel J. Sparks

    BOOK REVIEW – WALKING THROUGH TWILIGHT: A WIFE’S ILLNESS—A PHILOSOPHER’S LAMENT by Joshua Bovis

    https://anglicanconvictions.wordpress.com/2019/11/19/book-review-walking-through-twilight-a-wifes-illness-a-philosophers-lament/

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