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God Hears Her Podcast

EP. 77: Caregiving, Caretaking, and Careserving

God Hears Her Podcast

Our Daily Bread Ministries

Society & Culture, Bible, Womensministry, Womensbiblestudy, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Women, Female

4.9689 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In a season or a lifetime of caring for someone else, it can be hard to care for yourself or know exactly what you need to do to take care of others. In this episode of God Hears Her, hosts Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy share their own experiences with caregiving, and how they learned to care for themselves while also caring for others.

 

Notes and Quotes: 

  • “So much of caregiving is about helping restore. And a lot of the way we keep giving it is through the reality that we hold hope.”
  • “Caregiving is about sustaining life as much as you can.”
  • “Let grief be your partner in it because there are real things to grieve.”
  • Self-care Ideas and Tips:
    • Building Community: Developing a team for caretaking
    • Treating Yourself: Doing things you love
    • Developing boundaries
    • Viewing tasks as accomplishments
    • Relationships: Communicating your own needs too
  • “When we find ourselves in the caregiving role, I think it’s also important to draw from the reality that we don’t do it alone and we don’t do it in and of ourselves.”
  • “We are really to be a kind of conduit in our caregiving between God and those we love. But the only way we can do it is when we ourselves receive His care. When we let God be our caregiver.”

 

Verses: 

  • “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.” 2 Corinthians 1:3–4 (NIV)

 

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0:00.0

One of my friends who's a survivor of cancer for 15 years and her husband's a survivor of brain cancer.

0:07.0

Wow.

0:08.0

She actually wrote an article about the difference between caregiving and caretaking.

0:13.0

She said, I'm not caretaking, I'm caregiving.

0:15.0

And that's the way she really wants to define it for her identity.

0:20.0

And I've thought about that a lot as I've been initiated

0:23.4

into this role in a different season now. I don't feel like I'm taking care of somebody or taking

0:30.1

care from somebody. I feel like I'm giving care. And to me, to use that word you just used,

0:36.0

Darren, of noble. It seems more noble to give care

0:40.2

rather than to take care of somebody.

0:48.2

You're listening to God Hears Her, a podcast for women, where we explore the stunning

0:52.9

truth that God hears you, he sees you,

0:55.7

and he loves you because you are his. Find out how these realities free you today on God

1:01.1

Hears Her. Welcome to God Hears Her. I'm Elisa Morgan. And I'm Aaron Eddie. Today, Alyssa and I

1:09.6

wanted to talk about a topic we both recently had experience with.

1:13.4

We have a feeling that many of you will be able to relate to.

1:17.6

Yes. And that's the topic of caregiving, caretaking, care serving, whatever you want to call it.

1:24.8

We know it's sometimes a really hard season of life or for some

1:29.8

a part of everyday life. So let's talk about why caregiving is important and how we can take

1:36.6

care of ourselves as well, even when caring for someone else takes so much time and energy.

1:43.8

Join us for this conversation on God hears her.

1:48.1

Erin, we've been in a season, both of us, where folks around us at different levels

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