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I am Peter Rozenberger, guest hosting today, and I'm glad to be with you. And it didn't take very long at all to cross that boundary, did it? And ever since then, this is indicative of what mankind has done. We do not like being told what to do, when to do it, how to do it, and then we want to encroach on it, then we want somebody to bail us out when we make a mess of things.
Have you seen that? We want to live the way we want to live without consequences. Consequences are boundaries, if you really look at it. And most of you that are familiar with me know that I host a radio program on this network for family caregivers, called Hope for the Caregiver.
You go take a look, hopeforthecaregiver.com. And one of the issues that we caregivers deal with, and I've been doing this for four decades, is boundaries. How do you keep and maintain healthy boundaries? Why should you maintain healthy boundaries? And I found this quote the other day, I don't know who wrote it, but it's, The only people who get upset about you setting boundaries are the ones who are benefiting from you having none.
I'm going to read that again. The only people who get upset about you setting boundaries are the ones who are benefiting from you having none. Let's talk about the southern border here for a moment. The southern border is a boundary. As caregivers, we understand how important it is to keep boundaries so that we maintain and be good stewards of our precious resources. That principle would apply to our southern border. Think about it for a moment. My wife has been severely hurt since 1983.
She has had now 86 surgeries, both of her legs amputated, I'm her full-time caregiver. If somebody came to me, into my home, and said, we're going to take your food, and we've been seeing that you've been taking care of your wife, and we want you now to take care of this person, and you need to do that and use your resources to do that, at the expense of your wife, what would any of you all say? Well, you'd say, that's wrong, that's crazy. Well, that's exactly what is happening at our southern border. People are coming into our home and saying, you must take care of me no matter what you're doing on the side. I'm now the primary responsibility, and you need to give me health care, food, and shelter, because I came here.
You didn't invite me, but I came here. That's what's happening. Anybody that tells you different will lie to you about other things, because that's exactly what's happening. I don't care what the sad story is, that is what's happening. People are coming in and they're taking advantage of this, because we're not enforcing boundaries. And it doesn't just apply to the southern border.
We'll get into that as the program develops. And by the way, if you've had an issue with people not respecting your boundaries, or you've had to lay down boundaries, and it's something you want to talk about, you're welcome to call 866-34-TRUTH, 866-348-7884. I watch what's going on in our country. Don't tell me what to do seems to be the motto of choice for so many people, the whole point of the pro-abortion movement. Don't tell me what to do with my body.
Doesn't mind that there's two bodies, but don't tell me what to do with my body. And yet the same people were mandating that. I look at this thing with Kamala Harris's pick for vice president, Governor Walz, who put these draconian measures on people during COVID, that you would snitch on somebody if they were doing something, playing basketball with their neighbor or whatever, who knows. But they had a snitch line that they did, and they got away with it.
There's no consequences for that. They want to tell you what to do, but don't tell them what to do. And do you see how the boundaries issue? People say, well, it's complicated.
No, it's not complicated. There's boundaries, consequences, laws, and we have people who love to enforce and inflict things on you, but don't do the same to them. Don't tell me what to believe. Don't make me feel guilty. Don't make me this.
Which is hardly the case. I'm not making anybody do anything. But if you're saying to me that I have to do this just because you think it's a good idea, it's like when we go through the TSA, we just traveled yesterday coming back from Denver where my wife was seeing a surgeon on a follow-up visit. And before we left, she looked at me very measuredly and said, why don't you let me handle the TSA? Because she knows that when I get into an airport with the TSA, it just makes me crazy.
Well, crazier. But I look at what's happening on the southern border, and then I look at what they do to us in line at the TSA. And they're saving me at least two primary care visits.
Their exams are so thorough. And I just, I'm incredulous at how we've allowed this to happen, this invasion of space and this inconsistency. And we're not setting good boundaries with our government. Our government is encroaching every single day. Every time these people meet, they are encroaching on the freedoms that are paramount to this country. We don't think of it as that way, but that's what it is.
Same thing with the taxes and everything else. You see it. Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries. And I remember some years ago, Obama said that the Constitution has negative liberties in it. Do you remember that phrase? Anybody remember that? When he said, negative liberties?
You know what that means? The Constitution puts limits on the government, which is exactly what it was designed to do. The framers of the Constitution came from a tyrannical form of government, a totalitarian government, where the king ruled everything. And they didn't want that anymore.
And so this country was founded on those principles. We're going to talk some more about boundaries and other things when we come back. This is Peter Rosenberger. PeterRosenberger.com. We'll be right back. Welcome back to Truth Talk Live. This is Peter Rosenberger, guest hosting today.
Glad to have you with us. PeterRosenberger.com. P-E-T-E-R-R-O-S-E-N-B-E-R-G-E-R dot com. And you go out and take a look at some things I've got. You know I do a program for caregivers, and I've got a new feature on my site called Caregiver 911. And if you are an individual right now that's feeling overwhelmed, outmatched, overpowered, stressed out, all those things, click on that little blinking light there at my website.
PeterRosenberger.com says Caregiver 911. And I've got something there just for you right now. And I'd love for you to take advantage of it. We're talking about boundaries today. Boundaries is something that so many people struggle with because it's hard to do it. And I'll give you a couple of quotes.
By the way, if you want to be on the program, 866-348-7884. If you've had some issues with boundaries in your life, and some things you've learned through it, or somebody's encroaching on yours, we'd love to talk about it. Here is a, you can't take care of your boundaries and other people's feelings at the same time. You cannot set boundaries and take care of someone else's feelings at the same time.
Somebody's going to get their feelings hurt. But your healthy boundaries are important to you. And healthy boundaries make healthy individuals. Healthy boundaries make healthy communities. Healthy boundaries make a healthy church. Healthy boundaries make healthy nations. And I don't, I mean, do you feel like the country's healthy? I mean, we're 35 trillion dollars in debt.
We have an open border on our southern border. And let me give you, tell you this. If you allow your boundaries to be repeatedly violated, whether you're an individual or you're a nation, you are no longer a victim. You're a volunteer at that point.
You tracking with me on that one? If you allow your boundaries to keep being violated, then don't raise your hand and say I'm a victim. Because you're not. You're a volunteer. And the same thing goes with our country. And if we have political leaders who are allowing our boundaries to be violated repeatedly, which they are, then they're volunteering this. We are not victims. They are not victims. I mean, they're victimizing the country. But these people who are not doing this, they're volunteering this for whatever agenda they have. And you're going to have to stand up and say something about it. We can't just sit on the sideline. We're not going to have a country. Okay?
This is just the way it is. You vote for the person who will best secure the nation because the President of the United States, for the national defense, is to secure the nation. It's Commander in Chief. That's the number one job is to protect this place so that we can have a country. My number one job as a caregiver for my wife is to make sure she's safe. That's really the number one job for caregivers, to make sure that you're safe, your loved one's safe, and the people in your loved one's paths are safe. For example, if you have somebody with dementia in your family, well, part of that is you've got to keep them safe.
But then at the same time, are you going to let them have the car keys? Well, why not? Well, see, that's a boundary. And it's a hard decision. It requires being an adult, which is hard.
I understand that. If we don't teach adulting anymore, we have basically moved the age of adult from 18 to about 38. And so these are things that we need to have conversations about, learning to be adults in the room. Do you feel that our political leaders are acting like adults? And let me just talk to you caregivers in the audience, because a lot of people tune in this show, they're not involved in the caregiving world and so forth.
But if you're a caregiver, if you're putting yourself between a vulnerable loved one who has a chronic impairment, an even worse disaster, that's about as adulting as it gets, because you're laying down your life for someone else. Do you feel like other people are taking this level of responsibility like you are? And if they're not, then why are we voting for them? So look at the candidates in your state, in your community, go all the way down to dog catcher.
Every candidate, you need to hold up. Would you allow them to house sit for you? OK, would you allow them to borrow your car? Would you allow them to be around your children?
Would you allow them to be around your wife or your husband? These are things, these are questions that are hard questions, but the one that gets the closest to those answers in the affirmative, then that's who you vote for. And you're not going to be voting for, this is not a Valentine, we said that last week, this is not a Valentine.
OK, we're not promising our eternal love to this candidate. We're hiring somebody for a job. You know, I've got some guys that are doing some work here at my house.
In concrete, we're doing some remodeling. And I haven't given one of those guys a litmus test to make sure they understand the tenets of the faith. I looked at what they can do, what the price is going to be, their qualifications to do the job, and I hired them to do the job. And as we do this, I talk with them about the things of God as we're working and so forth. But I'm not going out and trying to find the one who comes closest to me theologically. I'm trying to find the one who can get the job done.
And that's the approach I've taken, and it seems to work for me. But I'm asking you as a nation, as a people, are we putting the level of scrutiny on individuals who are holding high office and have a lot of power? I look at this thing with Tim Walz up in Minnesota. Do you feel like he's somebody you would want as your governor? Do you like what he's done?
Do you like what he did during the riots in the Summer of Love with the George Floyd riots when he let businesses burn? And he was putting a snitch line for people to call and snitch on people that were doing things outside the COVID restraint system where the government just shut us down? And we all now know that the mass thing and the six feet away and all that stuff was a bunch of bogus stuff. Those of us who paid attention suspected this.
I never looked at Dr. Fauci with a lot of trust, but here we turn out that these guys were basically just pulling a power play. They were getting out their clipboard and telling us how to live our lives, and we allowed them to do it. We let our boundaries down. And if you keep letting your boundaries down and let them be violated, you're no longer a victim. You're volunteering at that point. You're volunteering to corrupt your own boundaries. Is this the way you want to live? Is this the way you want our country to be?
Do you want people to just come and take advantage? That's the whole thing with trade. Did you know we had, until Trump came along, we had a $500 billion trade deficit with China every year?
That's how China's economy got to where they are, because we kept allowing them to sell goods cheaper. They weren't buying our stuff, but we were buying all their stuff. It was all one-sided. They violated our trade boundaries, if you will, and nobody enforced it because somebody was getting paid off for it. They didn't care. The people that were making decisions, and Trump came along and says, it's not too good.
It's not too good. We got a lot of problems. They made a lot of money off of us. And somebody's got to lay down the rule. Somebody's got to put a boundary down. Now, vote for that candidate who's willing to put a boundary down and say, no, this is where it stops. Tired of Americans being victims of this thing.
We're tired of volunteering to give up our boundaries. We're going to talk some more about this. This is Peter Rosenberger, Truth Talk Live, 86634 Truth. Don't go away.
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I'm going to try to get to some phone calls here in a minute. I want to continue on our discussion about boundaries. Again, the only people who get upset about you setting boundaries are the ones who are benefiting from you having none.
Okay? Scripture talks about boundaries from day one in Scripture. In Genesis, when God created, He says, don't eat of that tree.
How long did it take them? You know, it's Proverbs 25 17, Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor's house, lest he have his fill of you and hate you. I think that's a great one about boundaries.
Galatians 6 5, For each will have to bear his own load. Okay? These are things that we need to keep in mind. Boundaries are good. Boundaries are healthy. There are boundaries. Somebody doesn't set the boundaries for you, that's imprisonment. Boundaries are what we set for ourselves and against the government. But there are certain things that are also boundaries that have been set by God through nature. For example, this is why they're trying to blur the lines now between male and female. We don't want those kind of boundaries. We want to be able to be whatever we want to be, which is a little twisted. I love how the fact that right now we got to see with Governor Waltz is a threat because of his masculinity. Well, six months ago they didn't know what masculinity was.
You know, we have a Supreme Court justice who couldn't define what a male is. Again, blur the boundaries. Don't tell me what I can't do.
Don't tell me what you think I should do. There are no absolutes. A friend of mine was talking to a buddy of his who's not a believer and he was very adamant, he said, I don't believe there's absolutes. And my friend was kind of caught off guard and didn't know what to say to him. And I laughed at him and I said, well, that's an easy one to respond to. He said, what do you mean? He was kind of, he was a little bit worked up about it. I said, well, just, he said, there's no such thing as an absolute. Ask him, are you sure?
That's all you have to add, are you sure? Because he just made an absolute statement. Do you see how ridiculous it is? There are absolutes. There are boundaries. And God is very serious about them. The biggest boundary is sin.
He's pretty serious about it. And if, you know, if you want to do a deep dive into that, it starts in Genesis and goes all the way to Revelation. Sin's a bigger problem than we think it is. If you look at Satan, he said, where did he start off? Lucifer said, I will ascend to the most high.
He was cast out of heaven. Boundaries. Boundaries are good. We don't want to have a boundary between male and female.
We don't want to have a boundary between, you know, people want to do transgenders and so forth like that. Let me tell you a story. My wife is a double amputee, both of her legs. She lost one after each child was born.
It didn't cause it, it just accelerated the damage from her wreck that she had back in 83. And both of our sons have grown up with their mother being an amputee. They really have no memory of her not being an amputee. Only the oldest one remembered her maybe as a single amputee. And then she gave up the remaining leg after our second one was born.
So he has really no memory of this. At no point did any of my sons, either one of them, come to me and say, hey, I'd like to amputate a part of my body so that I can be like mom. Had they done that, I would have gotten professional help for them.
Had any doctor in any way condoned that, I would have reported that doctor to the Board of Professional Responsibility, the Board of Medical Examiners, to have them brought up on serious charges. That you would amputate a perfectly healthy part of your body just because a child said, I want to be like that. Now do you know where I'm going with this? How is that any different from what you're seeing right now with this whole transgender thing? That's boundaries.
There are laws of nature that are set up. That's boundaries. And just because a kid says, hey, I want to be like this, and you're going to go and amputate a perfectly healthy part of their body, and you have doctors that are condoning this. You have people out there that are saying this is a good thing. You have political figures that are saying we need to make this a sanctuary state so this kid can come and do this.
This is what you're telling me. Do you see now what's happening here and the responsibility that we have as salt and light in this community, in this community, this our nation, to be able to talk about these things? I'm just here, one voice on the radio here. I don't know how many people are listening to this program. But I tell people on my show, when Mom and Dad listen, I get my audience doubles.
I have no idea how many people are listening. But I will tell every one of you, if you don't say something, if you don't stand up for it, that we're no longer victims of this, we're volunteers. And we're volunteering to have things taken away from us.
People bled. People's lives were seriously wounded and paid a horrific price for us to have the freedoms in this country. Do we not show any type of respect for that by standing up and having the courage to say to other people, no? Did you know the word no is a complete sentence? We don't like to be told no because the corruption of who we are as an individual, as a human, as a species, our sin nature.
I'm telling you, our sin is a bigger problem than we think it is. But we don't want to be told no. But no is a complete sentence. And until we understand this and we're willing to go out there and be that voice that says no. That's enough.
This is enough. We have allowed our southern borders to be just completely opened up. We have allowed this godlessness and this rot in our culture to contaminate our children. We've allowed people to say it's okay for a man to get up and tell everybody he's a woman. And to mutilate themselves to do so. We've allowed all this and nobody's saying no to them. And now they want to do it to children. If you're an adult and you want to go off and do this kind of thing, there's nothing in our civil law that says you can't. But by god, you're not going to do it to children. You understand the difference?
These are called boundaries. And if we don't enforce them, and by the way we have to do these, well, Peter, what can we do? Well, I don't know. How about we do this? How about we vote? Let's start with there.
Let's talk to our elected leaders. Let me tell you, these people, I've been around a lot of politicians, from local representatives to the president. And I will tell you that by and large, most of them are not influential.
They are the influenced. And your calls, your letters, your showing up at places means something. And your donations mean something. They are lobbyists for the kind of country that you want to live in.
They work for you. And you've got to get out there and be a part of this. You've got to have skin in the game. If you think this election is important, then act on it. Otherwise, just go ahead and volunteer to give up your boundaries, because that's what you're doing. If you think that having safe streets are important, then you're going to have to act on it. If you think that being able to run your business without having to cater to the whims of whatever, then you're going to have to act on it. And you're going to have to tell other people about it.
You're going to have to work for it. And if you believe in something, you're going to have to commit to it. And you're going to have to establish boundaries. We don't, you know, I don't set boundaries because I hate what's in front of me.
I set boundaries because I love who's behind me. And that is my wife. And I'm responsible to care for her.
And if I don't do that, the consequences for her are dire. And so I have to say no. I have to say no to quite a few things.
I don't resent it because I'm saying yes to caring for her, which is my God-given responsibility. And I have to answer to God for this. Who do you answer to? Who do you answer to for the freedoms that you have in this country? What stewardship responsibilities do you have?
What responsibilities do you have for what you have in this country? We have the right to free speech. Do you see how much they're trying to encroach on this? I saw this reporter from the Washington Post the other day asking, Karine Jean-Pierre, press secretary, I'm going to put all the things I feel about that in a box over here and just put that aside, wanting the White House, basically imploring the White House to step in and stop Trump and Elon Musk from airing their conversation they're having on space for his, on X. I don't know if you caught that or not.
They're just having a conversation. We want to stop it in case there's misinformation. And they want the White House to do something about that. What part of that do you think lines up with our Constitution, which Obama calls has negative liberties?
Yes, it has negative liberties for the government. But for the people, it says you have the freedom of speech. And this is Truth Talk Live. And I'm Peter Rosenberger.
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We're talking about boundaries today, 866-348-7884. Let's go to Mike in Dayton. Mike in Dayton, Ohio. Mike, welcome to the program. How are you feeling today? I'm feeling great. Thanks, Peter, for taking my call.
Sure. I was, I don't know if you like football or not, but I was raised a frown. I haven't watched pro football in seven years.
I'm waiting for an apology to the American people for what they did to our country. And so I watch college ball. Yeah, kneeling and all that stuff. My grandfather, same way. Thanks for calling me your grandfather, Mike. I'm old, but I'm not that old, Mike. I'm old, too, though.
I'm 58, so I don't know if you are, sir. But anyway, I wear football. I wear a football helmet, a football hat. My dad was a Browns fan. He passed away, and he always wanted the Browns to go to a Super Bowl. And so it's a sentimental thing that I put on my head.
And, you know, God is using that all the time. He says, hey, you love the Browns. I says, I do, too. I love the Browns. I says, you know, God, you know, how do I say this?
How do I go about this? You know, God has a playbook, too. You know that?
I said that. You know, when you watch football, they have a playbook. They have to go through all the plays. They have to learn the plays. They have to trust in the quarterbacks.
Everybody gets involved, you know? And God has that playbook as well. You know, we have to trust God in the boundaries that God has for us. You know what I mean? And Bill Belichick can't see God's playbook. No, he can't see it at all.
Just because I don't watch it doesn't mean I don't know what's going on. Yeah, they don't see God's playbook. You know what I mean? Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your understanding and all your ways.
Acknowledge him, and he'll make your pass straight. That's a playbook. You know what I mean?
That's the play. Trust not on your own understanding. Trust in God's understanding. Read God's Word, and he'll make your pass straight. He'll guide you through life.
You know, it's a great playbook. You know what I mean? Well, God has boundaries about what He wants us to know. He gave us His decreed Word in Scripture, but He also has His own counsel of things that He has done that we won't know. We may never know until we get to heaven, and then we may not know some of those things. And when I look at the situation for my wife, I mean, I don't know. People have speculated over the years about, you know, why did God allow this, or was there sin in your life? Does she not have enough faith to get healed? We've had all that kind of nonsense thrown at us. I handle that differently than probably most because I'm a little bit more down the road. Some people, it traumatizes them.
It did for us when we were younger, but not anymore. But the point is, we don't know, but we trust Him. And we trust Him. Why do we trust Him? Because of the cross. That's always the reason we trust Him, is because of what He demonstrated at the cross. And it was Abraham trusted God, believed God, Genesis 15, and said it was accounted to Him as righteousness.
We took Him at His Word. We don't understand. We have boundaries, and God has very firm boundaries. And we're not going to know.
And for us to try to find those things out. That's why God hates fortune tellers and people who try to divine the future and so forth, because you're trying to get into God's business at that point, and He's very clear on Scripture with that. So you're absolutely right on that, Mike. Yeah, I just, you know, I'm sorry.
I'm lost for words, and there's a lot going through my mind. But, you know, God is so faithful to us as well. You know, I mean, the more we humble ourselves to His boundaries, the more we are rewarded through God.
You know what I mean? The more we trust in Him, we don't have anxiety. We don't have cares.
We don't have worries. We don't have all the armor of God that we put on. We run the race to win. We use God's playbook to win. You know what I mean? We're going to win this race.
Well, He's already, actually, to be more precise, He's already won it. People talk about it. Yeah, I know. We talk about works, and if you remember, there's a covenant of works that was established in the garden. If you do this, this is what's going to happen.
If you do this, this won't happen. And that's a covenant of works, but we blew it. And now the works that we're saved by are not our works.
They're still covenant of works, but they're Christ works. And that's how the battle's won, not from us. There's nothing in us to do it, and it's all about Him. It is always about Him. And you're good to bring that up, Mike, and I appreciate you doing so. Yeah, thank you for being there, Peter. I appreciate you being on the show. You're quite welcome, and thank you. I learned a lot from you. Well, thank you so much for taking the time to call. I do appreciate it, and it means a lot that you're listening out there. Listen, we're going to wrap up here on our time, but I wanted to end with this thing on boundaries because I really want to drive this home.
This is a very important time for our country. Boundaries are everything, boundaries with your finances. How many of you all spend money and run up your credit card bills without any type of boundaries and restraint?
How long will that last you? See, everything I do is from a caregiver standpoint because that's my world. I mean, that's the place where I live, and this is where I believe that God has led me into having a platform. But caregivers, when they start off this journey, they throw themselves recklessly into taking care of someone. Think about this. Maybe you've done this. Maybe you had a parent that got very sick with dementia, Alzheimer's, whatever, and you just threw yourself full tilt into doing this, and you're missing work and all that. How long can you keep that up?
How many sick days do you have at work that you can take off to do this? I'm four decades into this. At some point, I had to have some structure and some boundaries.
I have to have a budget. I have to have things that are in place to do so, and I have to say no to quite a bit. That's not a negative liberty against me. That's me also being a good steward. Stewardship, stewardship, stewardship. I love that word. We don't like that word in our culture. We don't like that word.
We don't like boundaries. We don't like stewardship, and yet that's what our first job was in the garden, to be stewards of this, and we have to answer to God for it. You and I have to answer to God for what he's given us. We will have to give an account, even over our votes and how we have participated. How many scriptures come to your mind off the top of your head of just living peacefully in your community, to pray for your leaders, be subjected to the civil authorities and so forth?
All these things. This is part of scripture and the fabric of what God has asked us to do to live in this broken, fallen world. We do have stewardship responsibilities, and this fall, your vote is part of that, and I want you to look very carefully at the two candidates that are running for president, at the senators, at the congressmen. They're not going to be perfect people, okay? The government will be on his shoulder, Isaiah said. We're not electing a savior. We're making a chess move, a collective chess move, if you will, of what kind of country we're going to have, who can best get the job done, like these guys that are out here working at our home, who can pour the best concrete footer, okay?
Along the way, you'll have an opportunity to share your faith and to speak into their lives, but right now you need to hire somebody for the job. We've got to have boundaries, folks. We've got to have boundaries. We're $35 trillion in debt. How many of you all think that the federal government understands anything about financial fiduciary boundaries? We cannot, we have a Supreme Court justice who would not answer what a woman is.
I'm not a biologist, she said. We have active people who are trying to make it so that children can have mutilating surgeries and chemical intervention based on what children are wanting at young ages. I mean 8, 9, 10. And we have political leaders that are trying to make a sanctuary city so they can do it without their parents' permission. We have political leaders that are trying to make it so girls can have abortions without their parents' permission. No boundaries. The world defaults to don't put boundaries on me. Our sin nature defaults to this. If you're going to wear the name of Christ, you're going to have to understand boundaries. Because ultimately, when we stand before him, that's when we will really see what boundaries are all about.
And we have to give an account. Make no mistake, anybody that tells you differently is not reading scripture and they'll lie to you about other things. That is the reality. We're not going to be this antinomianism who just throw out the law. The law's there for a reason. It points us to Christ, who fulfilled the law. And I had a pastor tell me this one time.
I only got just seconds left here, so I'll be very brief. In Christ, the Ten Commandments become promises. Think about that. Because I'm in Christ, I will honor the Lord my God. Because I'm in Christ, I'm not going to steal. Because I'm in Christ, I'm not going to murder. Because I'm in Christ, I'm not going to commit adultery. Because I'm in Christ, I'm not going to covet. They become promises because he fulfilled all that. Those are boundaries for behavior that in Christ, we are assured that he will give us the wherewithal and his Spirit lives in us that we will not succumb to this and we'll maintain that, okay? Because of Christ.
It's always Christ. This is Peter Rosenberg, and thanks for giving me a little time this afternoon. Please go take a moment to look at our website, hopeforthecaregiver.com. Hopeforthecaregiver.com. And I've got a special 911, caregiver 911, for those of you right now who are struggling with that. Thanks so much for being with us today.
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