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We respond to a viral controversy around abortion after a Down syndrome diagnosis by slowing down and asking what makes a life valuable when the future feels unknown. We wrestle with fear, disability, and real-life parenting questions while holding tight to Scripture, prayer, and the conviction that God has purpose for every person.
• why disability affects every community and why many families still avoid church
• how controversy raises deeper questions about the value of life
• why we do not pretend to know the future or play God
• what Scripture says about image-bearing and purpose amid weakness
• a personal story about a prenatal test result that was wrong
• how to encourage someone without judgement when they are scared
• questions parents ask when facing a diagnosis and what support should look like
• why gospel accessibility matters for people with disabilities and their families
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the Indispensable-People blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People.
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We respond to a viral controversy around abortion after a Down syndrome diagnosis by slowing down and asking what makes a life valuable when the future feels unknown. We wrestle with fear, disability, and real-life parenting questions while holding tight to Scripture, prayer, and the conviction that God has purpose for every person.
• why disability affects every community and why many families still avoid church
• how controversy raises deeper questions about the value of life
• why we do not pretend to know the future or play God
• what Scripture says about image-bearing and purpose amid weakness
• a personal story about a prenatal test result that was wrong
• how to encourage someone without judgement when they are scared
• questions parents ask when facing a diagnosis and what support should look like
• why gospel accessibility matters for people with disabilities and their families
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the Indispensable-People blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People.