Sasha Carpenter: Abortion Survivor and Voice for the Voiceless
An abortion survivor and one of eleven adopted sisters (most with disabilities), Sasha Carpenter returns to the podcast to talk about her family and their...
An abortion survivor and one of eleven adopted sisters (most with disabilities), Sasha Carpenter returns to the podcast to talk about her family and their...
“Every life has value,” says Sasha Carpenter. Coming from Sasha, this universal truth takes on poignant, personal meaning. Sasha was born in Russia...
Bonnie joins the podcast to share a vision for navigating chronic disease with strength, resilience, and loving self-sacrifice, all by God’s grace. She...
Susan Wahlers understands the exhaustion, loneliness, and discouragement that caregivers often face. She joins the podcast to talk about the church’s role in...
When Susan Wahlers learned that her husband Dave was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease, their life was thrown into disarray...
When a broken neck upended my life 55 years ago, leaving me depressed and devastated, the last people I wanted to be around were wheelchair users like me...
Pastor Lamar Hardwick returns to the podcast to talk about finding purpose and identity in Christ, and the importance of diversity in the church...
Lamar Hardwick is a husband, father, advocate, and lead pastor at a church in Georgia. He writes and speaks on the topic of disability, especially autism...
When Leisa Williams learned that her son, Justin, had autism, her hopes and dreams got sidelined. At first, the burdens of disability—denial, exhaustion...
When Leisa Williams learned that her youngest son, Justin, had autism, it stopped her in her tracks. A high achiever with big plans and hopes for herself and her family...