Process Theology for Caregivers:
A Spiritual Companion for the Journey
“Sometimes I just sit beside her quietly. I hold her hand, or I don’t. I listen to her breathe. I don’t always know what to say, or what she needs. But I’m there. And somehow, that’s enough. Not because I’ve solved anything—but because presence itself is a kind of love."
"In my being present to her, our relationship continues at a level deeper than words. God is in the relationship, not in words and outcomes, but in the relationship."
"In my being present to her, our relationship continues at a level deeper than words. God is in the relationship, not in words and outcomes, but in the relationship."