National Family Caregivers Month
As a quadriplegic, I am so thankful for my husband Ken and all he does to help care for me. Like, checking that I don’t run low on my blood ...
As a quadriplegic, I am so thankful for my husband Ken and all he does to help care for me. Like, checking that I don’t run low on my blood ...
During a recent, busy trip back east, Ken and I were scurrying from one ministry event to the next, juggling flights, hotels, and crowded freeways. Our schedule was rigorous and, ...
Not long ago, Ken and I went down to the Joni and Friends’ mail room to look at some of the Happy Grams our supporters sent in. (You may have written one...
“He gives power to the weak and strength to the powerless. Even youths will become weak and tired, and young men will fall in exhaustion. But those who trust in ...
The other day, the rigors of my quadriplegia got me down, and I was feeling blue and a little weary… and my husband Ken could see it. So, he put ...
As you know, my husband, Ken Takeshi Tada is sansei, that is, third generation Japanese born here in America. Even though Ken is as American as they come – a ...
Last year my husband Ken landed the largest trout he has ever caught. He lured the fish with a tiny number 16 pheasant-tail nymph fly. I’m not sure what that ...
The other day Ken and I were digging through files, and we found an old video copy of a 1984 interview we did on local TV here in LA. When ...
Our good friends, Jay and Katherine Wolf, came by the IDC a few weeks ago – they have a remarkable story that involves deep suffering and healing hope (shortly after ...
Ken and I will be coming up on 35 years of marriage, and believe it or not, we are still loving being husband and wife – and that’s saying something, ...