Spinal Muscular Atrophy Awareness Month
The month of August is Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Awareness Month. In honor of that, we sat down with Tracey, who works in our Response Department, and asked her a ...
The month of August is Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Awareness Month. In honor of that, we sat down with Tracey, who works in our Response Department, and asked her a ...
Recently, when my travels brought me through Washington, D.C., I knew I wanted to make time to tour the Museum of the Bible which opened last autumn. So on our ...
There’s nothing I’d like better than to wheel my chair up next to you at your kitchen table and open God’s Word together. When I was first injured, the times ...
Living in this quadriplegic body is not getting any easier, but I echo Paul’s sentiments, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. If I am ...
With 51 years of quadriplegia now behind me and my 70th birthday approaching next year, it’s no wonder that I keep my ears open for news of young disability leaders. ...
In recent decades churches have accommodated the disabled in various ways. Through access ramps, elevators, and sign language, people with disabilities are invited in to worship. But are they enfolded ...
I was just a kid, packing my bags for my first year of college. A lazy Sunday, a spur of the moment decision to go swimming, a stupid dive into ...
You may not be aware of it, but today is Parents’ Day. It’s a time to “recognize, uplift, and support” those who parent, and I can’t think of a better ...
There’s no doubt about it, forgiveness is a powerful force for change. David was crossing an intersection on his bicycle when he was hit by a car that flew through ...