Dementia was slowly taking my  husband’s mother from us. And there was nothing my husband or I could do to keep her from slipping away.

In those difficult days, Mum taught us many lessons. She forgot how to do a number of things, but one of the things she did not forget was how to pray. Occasionally someone would mention a problem they were having, and she’d stop right there to pray for the person’s need.

She also continued to talk to others about Jesus. Those who took care of her at the nursing home said that she often asked the other residents and workers if they knew Jesus as their Saviour. She wanted them to be sure that their sins were forgiven and they were going to heaven.

When I think of these qualities in Mum, I think of Romans 1. The apostle Paul remembered the people in the Roman church “always in [his] prayers” (v.9). And he was “ready to preach the gospel” because, as he said, “I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes” (vv.15-16).

As long as Mum was able, she kept looking to Jesus in prayer and telling others about Him. We all can learn from her example of boldness and trust in the Lord.


Talking to Christ about others gives us the passion to talk to others about Christ.

Author

Anne Cetas

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