by Christie | Feb 19, 2013 | Disability Around The World
I know you get the mail just as I do, and there are some days when I would prefer the mailman to just skip over my house and not deliver the mail unless he had REFUNDS to deliver! I was being a little stubborn this week and opted not open my mail until the weekend. I...
by Annie Beth | Dec 10, 2012 | Disability Around The World
Last week I was talking with a good group of ladies from Providence Presbyterian Church about the need to be thankful not only for our big blessings, but for our little ones as well. I’ll admit, for me, it sometimes seems silly to be thankful for the...
by Pastor Tony | Sep 29, 2012 | Disability Around The World
It’s a fact that haunts me daily. I cannot escape it — it is there, like a soreness that needs an analgesic rub. Pastors are expected to have all the answers. The simple statement of that fact alleviates some of the soreness, yet doesn’t erase it completely. The...
by Guest | Sep 26, 2012 | Disability Around The World
Signposts is very pleased to be sharing this guest post about Childhood Psoriasis by Megan Ancheta. Megan is a stay at home mom to two little girls (Kylie-7, Abbi-3) who are gluten, dairy, and mostly corn free. Due to psoriatic arthritis, spondylitis, and secondary...
by Annie Beth | Sep 4, 2012 | Disability Around The World
This week has been a challenging one for some of us in the Signposts family. The following is a letter from my husband about his father, who had a stroke on Wednesday. I think that there are lessons to be learned here. Whether the patient is 57 years old, or 7 years...
by Annie Beth | Aug 30, 2012 | Disability Around The World
Friends, I am not a fan of the overuse of electronic devices. We don’t have to have an app for everything. In our house we use timers a lot for various activities, and I never expected to need anything beyond the (extremely versatile) timer I keep in my pocket....