The Shape They Are
Faith, Identity Jason Dyba Faith, Identity Jason Dyba

The Shape They Are

For these 2 hours, I could just surrender the impossibility of trying to recognize and categorize every worry in the world—as we grow and gray, we realize: they are the shape that they are. 

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Eyes to See
Identity, Faith, Suffering Avery Garn Identity, Faith, Suffering Avery Garn

Eyes to See

I used to believe that on Earth, most of us received an equal distribution of pain; we all had a comparable storm to endure. But after two storms in my first quarter of a century—my dad’s suicide and a seventeen-hour brain surgery—I started to wonder if maybe this wasn’t true. Maybe pain didn’t play fair. 

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World Stroke Day
Disability Katherine Wolf Disability Katherine Wolf

World Stroke Day

Before April 21, 2008, Jay and I knew nothing about strokes. Do you? My guess is no. When my life and recovery hung in the balance, you better believe we got pretty educated on it.  The sad thing is that many people may not have the chance to understand what a stroke is before it takes their life or changes it forever.

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Opening Our Hands
Faith Katherine Wolf Faith Katherine Wolf

Opening Our Hands

What we find on this side of the journey is that loss, in its purest form, is a fear of death. The good news is that when we are connected to Jesus—resurrection personified—we need not die at all.

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