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A Sword Will Pierce Your Soul

A Sword Will Pierce Your Soul

“Have your children ever pierced your soul?” I nodded emphatically. If parenting pierced the soul of Mary, who raised a child who was fully human and fully divine, then we know that parenting will pierce our souls, too. But God has provided a means to more than make up for those painful swords.

When You Recognize Your Child with Disabilities as Someone Special

When You Recognize Your Child with Disabilities as Someone Special

It's sometimes hard to say that our kids with special needs are someone special, when things drive us crazy with their repetitive verbalizations, when we can’t sleep because they are up all night, when we’re exhausted, and the list goes on and on. But always, always, we get to a point that we see our child/children with the uniqueness of God’s fingerprint on them.

Disability Takes Us Deeper in Relationship with Christ

Disability Takes Us Deeper in Relationship with Christ

Do we really mean it when we ask God to give us a life that matters? Parenting a child with disabilities changes the trajectory of our lives. My daughter’s life has stretched me to see God’s Kingdom purposes differently.

New Year, New Fear?

New Year, New Fear?

While others are making resolutions and exciting plans for a new year, special needs families may have dread in our hearts. Recently, I was reminded of the story of manna in the Bible. Here’s what I need to remember as we enter a new year.

When the Unexpected Becomes the Norm for the Caregiver

When the Unexpected Becomes the Norm for the Caregiver

When the unexpected becomes the norm for the caregiver, as was the case for many in 2021, it knocks us off balance. When the unexpected becomes the norm for the caregiver, the brain and body will eventually rebel. The best thing to do when your brain and body begin to protest is to ask yourself some questions.