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As Christians, we want to, as the old saying goes, "Walk the walk not just talk the talk." But along the way there are often "It's not supposed to be this way" moments.
The hardest ones are the ones that are entirely out of our control. Looking toward those we can either live in constant anxiety or open our hands to know that God will give us the grace to handle what comes next.
When battling anxiety for the future, the most encouraging thing for me is hearing the stories of others who Christ's grace met in hard moments!
What has the diagnosis of disablity looked like for your family?
Were you around people with disabilities growing up?
When did your awareness of disability come?
What did the diagnosis process look like for your family?
In your experience what is something that has happened that has made life harder as a family experiencing disability?
What is something someone has done that is particularly meaningful?
What do you wish parents taught their kids about disability?
You can find "The Very Best Baseball Game" or follow Katie Blackburn HERE.
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Helping you love Jesus and disciple your kids on Instagram
Or get access to the Additional study resources here
Original Music written and recorded by Jonathan Camenisch
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
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As Christians, we want to, as the old saying goes, "Walk the walk not just talk the talk." But along the way there are often "It's not supposed to be this way" moments.
The hardest ones are the ones that are entirely out of our control. Looking toward those we can either live in constant anxiety or open our hands to know that God will give us the grace to handle what comes next.
When battling anxiety for the future, the most encouraging thing for me is hearing the stories of others who Christ's grace met in hard moments!
What has the diagnosis of disablity looked like for your family?
Were you around people with disabilities growing up?
When did your awareness of disability come?
What did the diagnosis process look like for your family?
In your experience what is something that has happened that has made life harder as a family experiencing disability?
What is something someone has done that is particularly meaningful?
What do you wish parents taught their kids about disability?
You can find "The Very Best Baseball Game" or follow Katie Blackburn HERE.
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Helping you love Jesus and disciple your kids on Instagram
Or get access to the Additional study resources here
Original Music written and recorded by Jonathan Camenisch
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
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