by Caroline | Nov 10, 2011 | Disability Around The World, Local Ministry Updates
Some of the most powerful words in the English language are communicated with the simple phrase, “I’m sorry.” We’re continually instructing our son to say that he’s sorry for wrong behavior, and we endeavor to closely follow his words...
by Hugh | Nov 8, 2011 | Disability Around The World, Local Ministry Updates
One of my favorite authors wrote: “Where can I find encouragement? For that is what I need most.” Families with a disabled child need frequent encouragement. Raising a disabled child is a long slog, and getting encouragement along the way is vital....
by Annie Beth | Nov 7, 2011 | Disability Around The World, Local Ministry Updates
You may not have previously heard about a special little cottage not far from Charlotte in North Carolina, so the folks at Signposts thought we’d take a moment to share it with you! Cherith Cottage is a blessing of respite for those caring for an adult or child...
by Annie Beth | Oct 31, 2011 | Disability Around The World, Local Ministry Updates
Like a group of Chicken Littles, the people in the room that day kept feeling their heads and glancing up at the ceiling. Was the roof falling in? Crumbled pieces of clay and plant matter flecked their hair. But Jesus was speaking, and there were more important...
by Annie Beth | Oct 29, 2011 | Disability Around The World, Local Ministry Updates
You can be allergic to your toilet paper. Seriously. I know, right now you’re probably thinking, “Man. Do we have to worry about being allergic to everything nowadays?” But it’s true, and I need to warn you. Depending on your parent’s...
by Caroline | Oct 28, 2011 | Disability Around The World, Local Ministry Updates
The day before yesterday I was in a huff when I was trying to get his jacket on in order for us to leave for preschool. My three-year-old wanted to put his jacket on himself, but he hasn’t quite perfected that skill yet. I was in a hurry and losing my patience....