Mar 28, 2026
Caregiving has a way of attracting criticism—especially from people who aren’t helping.
In this episode of Hope for the Caregiver, I talk about how to handle criticism as a caregiver without getting pulled into unnecessary conflict or losing your peace. After more than four decades in this role, I’ve learned a...
Mar 21, 2026
Caregiving rarely unfolds in neat, predictable lines. Most days, it feels like what the military calls a tactically complex environment—where outcomes are uncertain and decisions have to be made without complete information.
In this episode of Hope for the Caregiver, I talk about what it means to live and serve in...
Mar 15, 2026
Family caregivers often face a simple question that isn’t simple at all: “How are you doing?”
In this episode of Hope for the Caregiver, Peter Rosenberger explains why caregivers need healthy emotional boundaries and why not every question deserves a full answer.
Drawing from four decades as a caregiver for his...
Mar 11, 2026
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...
Mar 8, 2026
While hosting Truth Talk Live, I asked listeners a simple question: What do you pray for when life becomes difficult?
Do we only pray for the problem to disappear, or does prayer shape how we walk through hardship while it’s still happening?
Drawing from Scripture, caregiving, and a powerful call from a listener...