by Annie Beth | Feb 11, 2018 | Disability Overview
Caregivers should remember to care for themselves. American Heart Month is a good reminder to check your own heart health to ensure you remain healthy and able to enjoy life to the fullest. Cardiovascular diseases and stroke cause ONE in THREE women’s deaths each...
by Annie Beth | May 11, 2015 | Disability Around The World
It is a joy knowing that He brings joy. The joy of the Lord is my strength. Recently my son’s teachers sent home a school portrait of my son and his classmates. He was put in the center of his 2nd grade peers, whom he spends time with a few hours each school day. John...
by Michelle Hilton | Mar 9, 2015 | Disability Around The World
Have you ever felt crushed? Something pops your joy bubble and it hurts deeply. Rejection does this to me. My son John recently went to be evaluated by a PT, and in so many words or less she let me know that she wasn’t keen on working with my son. His...
by Christie | Jun 20, 2013 | Disability Around The World
What is your “Born Identity?” A few weeks back at church, our youth pastor spoke on our “Born Identity”, a topic I have spoken about myself, in the past. A grouping of the scriptures that were referenced that night had something that I couldn’t resist writing to or...
by Pastor Tony | Aug 28, 2012 | Disability Around The World
I’ll be forty next week. No, I’m not pandering after birthday wishes, but I can easily remember when I was a young man thinking that forty was old. Now that forty looms ever nearer, I don’t think that quite so much. I’m in a much different place than I anticipated...