by Kara Dedert | Jul 31, 2019 | Medically Fragile, Special Needs Parenting
The light filtered in through the curtains. Slowly I opened my eyes as the baby monitor crackled and coughed its static-filled morning song. A baby monitor is generally outgrown at age two, but for us, it’s the life-line to our 9-year-old son, Calvin. I could...
by Stephanie McKeever | Jul 30, 2019 | Church Support
What does worship look like for you? It’s different for everyone. It shouldn’t be the same for each person. So why do a lot of us look the same when we do worship? What should worship look like? Worship for me was turned upside down when I found myself on the floor a...
by Sarah McGuire | Jul 29, 2019 | Challenges, Living Life Daily, Special Needs Parenting
I didn’t dare move a muscle. Breathe in, breathe out, quiet, shallow, in, out. Don’t move. My son was finally asleep cradled in my arms against my chest. If I could just not move or breathe, maybe, just maybe he would sleep for 15-20 minutes and for that 15-20 minutes...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Jul 29, 2019 | Advocacy, Controversies, Key Ministry
While checking my social media accounts upon returning home from an evening with my lovely wife, I saw that #ChristianPrivilege was trending on Twitter. If you click the link, you’ll find a number of comments that are somewhat less than complimentary about...
by Mark Arnold | Jul 26, 2019 | Autism, Special Needs Parenting, Spiritual Growth
Jesus is surely the greatest storyteller the world has ever known. His stories, also known as parables, are lively, exciting, challenging and filled with teaching. Every time we read one of Jesus’ parables, we learn something new through them. They speak into our...