Caring is Our Calling
In the beginning God cared. God’s Spirit ‘brooded’ over the waters of the new creation, meaning God doted over the world like a mother bird tenderly cares...
In the beginning God cared. God’s Spirit ‘brooded’ over the waters of the new creation, meaning God doted over the world like a mother bird tenderly cares...
These days, everyone’s talking about their identity. Like, “Who am I?” But… are we the sum of our sexual inclinations? Or our cultural or ethnic upbringing...
I will never forget when the seed idea for Joni and Friends was planted in my heart. It was a few years after my accident, and I was living on our family...
On the surface, there’s a simple answer: someone is unable to do something. But when you probe a little deeper, it gets murky. For example, a middle-aged...
Kekoa’s family knew the selfless, exhausting work involved with caring for a family member with severe disabilities—lifting, turning, diaper changing. It was...
Most days, I drink about 3-4 liters of water. That’s nearly a gallon of water, and you might wonder why I drink so much. Well, as a quadriplegic, I’ve got to...
In November of 2018, destructive wildfires tore through southern California. The same month, eight years after my first battle with cancer, I found myself...
Wilame Leal Silva and his wife Erica Leal were overjoyed to hear they were pregnant with their second child. Then doctors gave a diagnosis that sent them...
My friend Bob, who’s nearly blind, gets a little irritated when someone has to lead him by the elbow through a crowd. It’s embarrassing to be pushed or...
Decades ago, when I was still young in my wheelchair, I was excited about all the things I was learning about God. The more I learned about him, the more...