In the Little Town Where I Once Lived
In the little town where I once lived, people with disabilities contributed to the community in significant ways. The woman who ran the switchboard, one...
In the little town where I once lived, people with disabilities contributed to the community in significant ways. The woman who ran the switchboard, one...
"A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed."Proverbs 11:25 Churches may still be empty due to social distancing regulations, but that can’t stop the love and power ...
Days before the world started shutting down due to COVID-19, wheelchairs were distributed and the Gospel was shared at our Wheels for the World outreaches…
“But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!”Amos 5:24 Walking into the Joni and Friends International Disability Center, the first thing you see is the ...
This languishing season of COVID-19 has provided all of us time to sort through old photo albums, and while doing so, I came across one bittersweet photo...
Mother’s Day is a time for memories. Yes, I think of my own mother, but more recently I’ve found myself thinking about the day I became a mother. Just weeks...
For the first time in our 28 years of marriage, I am Jess’ primary caregiver…every morning starts with Jess’ care and ends with Jess’ care. We are on week six. ...
I’ve seen it cross-stitched on wall hangings, displayed on bedside plaques, and blazoned across beautiful sunset photos on calendars. But Psalm 46 is not as...
Over the years, I have discovered that singing is not an option for Christ-followers; it’s a command. Whether Colossians 3 or Ephesians 5, we are not merely...
I know I’m not the only one feeling as though this Easter just doesn’t feel very… Easter-y. Ken and I will try to do our regular Easter traditions…