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Most caregivers never planned to become one.
There's no orientation, no certification, and no moment when someone hands you a badge and says, "You're in charge now." One day you simply find yourself in a hospital room, a clinic hallway, or a recovery ward trying to understand what comes next.
In this episode, I talk about what I call caregiver authority. Medical professionals understand the disease. But caregivers understand the person living with it. That responsibility often means speaking up when our loved one cannot, asking questions when something doesn't seem right, and navigating the difficult balance between advocacy and dignity.
After four decades caring for my wife Gracie through surgeries, hospitalizations, and medical crises, I've learned that caregiver authority isn't about control. It's about faithful presence.
I also talk about something I call "aggressive assurance"—the steady confidence that Christ sustains us even in long, relentless suffering. When caregiving stretches into years or decades, faith stops being theoretical. It becomes the only place sturdy enough to stand.
If you're a caregiver, this episode is for you.
By Peter Rosenberger4.8
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Most caregivers never planned to become one.
There's no orientation, no certification, and no moment when someone hands you a badge and says, "You're in charge now." One day you simply find yourself in a hospital room, a clinic hallway, or a recovery ward trying to understand what comes next.
In this episode, I talk about what I call caregiver authority. Medical professionals understand the disease. But caregivers understand the person living with it. That responsibility often means speaking up when our loved one cannot, asking questions when something doesn't seem right, and navigating the difficult balance between advocacy and dignity.
After four decades caring for my wife Gracie through surgeries, hospitalizations, and medical crises, I've learned that caregiver authority isn't about control. It's about faithful presence.
I also talk about something I call "aggressive assurance"—the steady confidence that Christ sustains us even in long, relentless suffering. When caregiving stretches into years or decades, faith stops being theoretical. It becomes the only place sturdy enough to stand.
If you're a caregiver, this episode is for you.

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