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Unfailing Love

30 Devotions to Encourage Dementia Caregivers

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About this book

Caring for someone you love who has dementia is a huge privilege but a heavy load too. It can be draining and sometimes overwhelming. 

Unfailing Love provides support and care for the caregiver with 30 short devotions on simple gospel truths that bring comfort and hope. You will be encouraged to learn that it is possible to both lament and trust God at the same time—that you can bring your struggles honestly to him as you continue to find strength in his word. Woven throughout are stories from fellow caregivers so you can find solace in the experiences of others.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Robin Thomson
ISBN:
9781802543001
Format:
Paperback
First published:
July 2025
Dimensions:
5.1" x 7.8" x 0.5"
Weight:
6.84 oz
Print size:
11.0pt
Language:
English
Pages:
176
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

God our Heavenly Father Is Both Loving and Powerful

1 Knowing God as Father

2 Knowing God's Character

3 Delighting in God's Wise and Fatherly Purpose

4 The Lord Is Good

5 Receiving from him Daily

6 Have You Not Heard?

7 Lamenting and Believing Go Together

God Cares for Us and Has Made Us in His Image

8 Personal Knowledge

9 Person-Centered Care

10 I Am Called by Your Name

11 To Gray Hairs I Will Carry You

12 Love Wins

God Is with Us When We Suffer

13 How Long?

14 Where Are You God?

15 Wake up God

16 Why Me? Why Not Me?

17 With the Three in the Fiery Furnace

18 Death's Bite Remains

God Gives Us a Hope Beyond This Life

19 Going Home

20 I Shall See Your Face

21 The Weight of Glory

22 Not As She Will Be

23 You Did It to Me

24 Clay Pots

 God Has Placed Us in His Loving Family

25 We Need Friends

26 All Things in Common

27 When You Suffer

28 The Lord Will Keep You

29 Love As I Have Loved

30 The Last Word

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Endorsements

I’ve learned in my own mother’s Alzheimer’s journey that dementia is (as the author of Ecclesiastes described) a crooked line that can’t be made straight. If you’re exhausted by the failure to problem-solve, wearied by the toll of caregiving, and looking for God in this valley of the shadow of death, take up this book. It will comfort you to remember God carries us as we care. 


Jen Pollock Michel Author

I’m delighted to commend these Bible meditations and, at times, heart-rending personal testimonies, not least because my dear father suffered an accident which vastly accelerated the decline of his mind. I watched first-hand as my family and a number of other carers sought to look after him in the midst of dementia. Strikingly, the two best carers he had were sustained by a radiant Christian faith, and it really did make a huge difference in the long hours of caring for my father. So it’s a privilege to recommend this book, which helps to sustain those who are undertaking this incredibly challenging calling.

Rico Tice Founder, Christianity Explored Ministries

Unfailing Love offers a rich, embodied theology of dementia care rooted in the unwavering presence of God. This collection of devotions doesn’t shy away from the hard realities of dementia; instead, it meets them head-on, interweaving honest expressions of lament with unshakeable hope. Each reflection creates a sacred space where caregivers are invited to find themselves held within God’s steadfast love. This is more than a devotional—it’s a compassionate companion, embracing the complexity of dementia with theological depth and pastoral gentleness. Unfailing Love honours the dignity of all involved, reaffirming that even amid dementia’s fragmentation, the God who knows us fully remains present, steadfast and loving.


Rev. Professor John Swinton Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars Great gospel comfort for caregivers.

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A 30 day devotional to encourage those serving as caregivers to loved ones suffering from dementia. Using Scripture, personal reflection, and stories of others, the author sheds light on the unique suffering of a caregiver. While encouraging for anyone to read the truths of the hope of the gospel in the midst of pain and suffering, the focus on caregivers is so needed. Oftentimes the caregivers suffer silently as they serve the Lord by serving their loved one.

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5.00 stars A moving and excellent resource

 

The honesty with which Robin wrote about his feelings in caring for his beloved wife was very moving. It was very real. Robin's application of appropriate scripture made it very powerful. Although not a carer I found it very helpful.

5.00 stars Offering Biblical Encouragement and Comfort

 

As perhaps one of the solemnest topics to write on, caring for someone with dementia can be mentally and spiritually draining. As Thomson says, it is both "a huge privilege and a heavy load". And yet, throughout this 30 day (undated) devotional, he helps us to see that our Father in Heaven cares for us and listens, even in those tough times. The Bible is full of reassurance for us that he is with us in these draining moments, so that we can both lament the troubles and celebrate the realities of walking with God throughout our entire lives, including ...

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