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What If The Miracle Is Already Here

  1. What If The Miracle Is Already Here Rayna Neises 14:57

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You can pray for healing and still feel stuck in the long middle of Caregiving. I get it, because I have lived those moments where I’m waiting for God to change the situation and all I can see is what’s missing. But what if the “miracle” you’re looking for is causing you to overlook the ways God is already showing up right where you are?

I share a powerful memory from my time caring for my mom, when dementia stole conversation but music brought her back to me for a few minutes on the couch. It didn’t fix the disease, but it created real connection and joy, and it reframed what I thought I needed. Then we talk about seasons with my dad, including infections like UTIs that can dramatically impact mental capacity, and a terrifying fall that forced a hard medical decision. In that crisis, God didn’t just give peace, He reminded me of practical provision that was already there.

You’ll walk away with five simple ways to live this out in your day-to-day life as a Family caregiver: asking “what worked today,” redefining what you call a miracle, capturing moments of gratitude, inviting God into hard decisions for the next right step, and releasing your grip on what the outcome has to be. If you’re fighting caregiver Burnout, decision fatigue, or discouragement, this is a gentle reset toward hope, Wisdom, and steady faith.

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Rayna Neises A Season of Caring

Rayna Neises understands the joys and challenges that come from a season of caring. She helped care for both of her parents during their separate battles with Alzheimer’s over a thirty-year span. She is able to look back on those days now with no regrets – and she wishes the same for everyone caring for aging parents.

Rayna is the author of No Regrets: Hope for Your Caregiving Season, an ICF certified coach, the host of “A Season of Caring” podcast, Positive Approach® to Care (PAC)Independent Certified Trainer and speaker who is passionate about offering encouragement, support, and resources for regret-free caring aimed at preventing family caregivers from aimlessly wandering through this important season of life.

Rayna lives on a farm in southeast Kansas with her husband, Ron, and small pack of adorable dogs. She is the baby of her family, but most would never guess that. She is a former teacher who enjoys crafts of all kinds and spending time with her grandkids most of all.