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...
by Caroline | Aug 10, 2012 | Disability Around The World
Sweet Stuff is an ongoing feature in the Signposts Community where we share uplifting and inspirational stories from around the web that put people with disabilities, or disability itself, in a positive light. Feel free to email us anytime if you have something to...
by Caroline | Aug 5, 2012 | Disability Around The World
I Chronicles 20 picks up in the middle of a big long recap of the history of Israel as a nation. There are lots of genealogical records and recounting of stories already told in 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings, but there are also some new details, fresh perspectives,...
by Pastor Tony | Aug 3, 2012 | Disability Around The World
Spina Bifida is an oddity. It affects those that have it in different ways. When we first consulted with a neurologist upon finding out that our sixth child had this malady, he prepared us for the full gamut of possibilities that could affect our baby. She could be...
by Annie Beth | Aug 1, 2012 | Disability Around The World
First of all, let me make sure that we are clear on the fact that I do not endorse forcing children to take unnecessary medications. Medicine should be dispensed judiciously. That said, there are situations when your child has to take an oral medication. This...
by Christie | Jul 30, 2012 | Disability Around The World
There are so many forms of communication that sometimes we can get lost in translation. Even just a simple “hello” can be said in numerous different ways, and will change depending upon where you live and the customs to where you live. And what about...