by Rebekah Benimoff | Nov 7, 2012 | Encouragement, Spiritual Support
Messy Life, But Not Alone Messy. That’s the word guest blogger Rebekah Benimoff uses to describe recent events in her life. Though surrounded by messiness, she found reasons to be grateful. Her story may open your eyes to reasons you can be grateful, too. Messy...
by Jolene | Sep 11, 2012 | Encouragement, Spiritual Support
Faith can be a hard thing to hang onto when raising kids with special needs. Today, new guest blogger Michelle Selent writes about recent adventures parenting two daughters with fetal alcohol syndrome that are making it hard for her to keep faith. Finding My Faith...
by Scott Newport | Aug 5, 2012 | Grief, Spiritual Support
Grief and loss are emotions experienced daily by parents of kids with special needs. Those emotions can be difficult to share with parents whose kids are healthy and typical. Maybe that’s why parents like us bond deeply and find hope in our relationships with...
by Jolene | Mar 7, 2012 | Books and Resources, Spiritual Support
Peter and Amy Julia Becker weren’t expecting a special needs diagnosis after the birth of their first child. When the doctor said he suspected their daughter Penny had Down syndrome, Amy’s life and her expectations for her daughter changed. A Good and Perfect Gift: A...
by Jolene | Feb 17, 2012 | Encouragement, Spiritual Support
Guest blogger Rebekah Benimoff is back today to complete this series about special needs lessons she’s learned in the midst of chaos. Today she writes about clinging to faith in the midst of a couple chaotic days with her son who has juvenile diabetes. Read on...