And You Will Be Blessed
Faith, Disability, Relationships Amy Julia Becker Faith, Disability, Relationships Amy Julia Becker

And You Will Be Blessed

I’ve had to wonder—in what way is it a blessing to welcome people who are poor and needy? In what way is it a blessing to associate with the dispossessed and identify with the ones who most people see in terms of “can’t do,” the ones who can’t walk or can’t talk or can’t see or can’t move quickly? In what way could it be a blessing to show hospitality to people who can’t?

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My Body Is Not A Prayer Request
Identity, Disability Amy Kenny Identity, Disability Amy Kenny

My Body Is Not A Prayer Request

If we believe that disabled people are not whole until they cross an enchanted threshold into the afterlife, that will certainly impact the way we engage with them in the here and now. We talk about God’s kingdom as the now and not yet: the in-between space that we get glimpses of but are not fully a part of yet. Treating disabled people as image-bearers only once we get to the “not yet” impacts the now.

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Detours
Faith, Suffering, Disability Katherine Wolf Faith, Suffering, Disability Katherine Wolf

Detours

I imagine most of us have fairly straightforward pictures in our heads about what our lives will look like and who we will become. When something happens that is not inside the four corners of that picture, we view it as a detour and hope to get back on track as quickly as possible. So what happens when you take a detour and can't ever get back on that original path again?

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How to Wait
Disability Avery Garn Disability Avery Garn

How to Wait

I became a master at what I dubbed monotasking, born mostly out of an effort not to die of boredom while enduring a hospital stay during COVID times. I made a conscious effort to do only one task at a time, no matter its simplicity. But when I found that I could do more—walk and talk, eat and listen—I found that I didn’t want to. I enjoyed focusing all my efforts on one task at a time. Maybe this is how we are meant to live—a meditative life.

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On Anniversaries
Suffering, Faith, Disability Jay Wolf Suffering, Faith, Disability Jay Wolf

On Anniversaries

Every year as spring is reaching its zenith of new life, we’re forced to remember how Katherine nearly died, out of the clear blue. Despite her "resurrection" of sorts, many other things died that day. And yet, in a very sobering way, life is a series of these little deaths, calling us to really live.

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John’s Birth Story
Relationships, Faith, Personal Jay Wolf Relationships, Faith, Personal Jay Wolf

John’s Birth Story

This story is the story of John Nestor Wolf and the day he arrived in the world. This is his story, our story, but it’s your story too. And ultimately, it’s God’s story—the one where new life is birthed from near death, where hope overflows from broken vessels. We are still pondering this profound revelation in our hearts as we hold him in our arms.

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