In a moving article in the New York Times this week, hospice chaplain Kerry Egan writes movingly about the idea that “no love is ever wasted”. Mostly it is the story of her daughter’s transition from childhood to adolescence. But it is also a reminder that love, real love, comes in many forms, but they all have one thing in common.
A cup of cold water
A cup of cold water
A cup of cold water
In a moving article in the New York Times this week, hospice chaplain Kerry Egan writes movingly about the idea that “no love is ever wasted”. Mostly it is the story of her daughter’s transition from childhood to adolescence. But it is also a reminder that love, real love, comes in many forms, but they all have one thing in common.