Around The Table With Vickie

A Friendship Alzheimer’s Couldn’t Break (Part 1)

32 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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In this heartfelt episode of Around the Table with Vickie, Vickie Runk and Chris Runk welcome David Benoit for a powerful conversation about friendship, faith, and walking alongside someone through Alzheimer’s disease.David shares his decades long friendship with Dr. Elmer Towns, cofounder of Liberty University and author of more than 200 books. From golf outings and family vacations to helping navigate the challenges of memory loss, this episode explores what it means to remain faithful to a friend through every season of life.Together, they discuss the importance of memory care, the value of staying engaged, practical ways to support loved ones living with dementia, and the lasting impact of friendship that endures even when memories fade.This episode is a moving reminder that while titles, accomplishments, and even memories may change, love, faithfulness, and friendship leave a legacy that lasts.Grab your favorite coffee, pull up a seat, and join us around the table.

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Portada del episodio A Friendship Alzheimer’s Couldn’t Break (Part 1)

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In this heartfelt episode of Around the Table with Vickie, Vickie Runk and Chris Runk welcome David Benoit for a powerful conversation about friendship, faith, and walking alongside someone through Alzheimer’s disease.David shares his decades long friendship with Dr. Elmer Towns, cofounder of Liberty University and author of more than 200 books. From golf outings and family vacations to helping navigate the challenges of memory loss, this episode explores what it means to remain faithful to a friend through every season of life.Together, they discuss the importance of memory care, the value of staying engaged, practical ways to support loved ones living with dementia, and the lasting impact of friendship that endures even when memories fade.This episode is a moving reminder that while titles, accomplishments, and even memories may change, love, faithfulness, and friendship leave a legacy that lasts.Grab your favorite coffee, pull up a seat, and join us around the table.

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