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Care Giving and Receiving; Ethical Choices

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Winter of Christian Life: The Generations Consider Difficult Choices
Contact us to receive via email a free pdf file of Session 1 of the participant book.

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Participant Book:
Back Cover                          
Title Page                             
Brief Description                 
Table of Contents                
Session Highlights               
Foreword                               Introduction                         
User Comments                  
Leader's Guide:
Front Cover                     
Back Cover                     
Table of Contents           
Introduction                      
Session 1                        

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"One of the participants' husband is in 'Winter'.  She said 'there is no manual for this.'  I replied 'There is one now; you have it in your hands or as close to one as possible.'" (Leader)

"Real stories of real people.  Discussions were focused and spirited, charts and diagrams in the Leader's Guide were very helpful, and the group responded with personal stories."  (Leader)

"The kind of study and reflection this course offers is a way to prepare.  It is a chance to take counsel with one's own thoughts and absorb the contributions of others before being thrown into an end of life situation, too tired and emotionally drained to function."  (James M. Childs, Jr., M.Div., S.T.M., Ph.D., Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, OH)