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Our daughter is 20 years old and has special needs. When she asked us this question, it stopped us both in our tracks—not just as parents, but as a husband and wife walking out our faith together.In this episode, my wife and I sit down for an honest conversation about parenting a child with special needs, what healing really means, and how faith intersects with identity, disability, and feeling different. This isn’t a polished teaching—it’s a real, vulnerable dialogue between two parents learning how to walk with their daughter instead of trying to fix what was never broken.If you’re a parent of a child with special needs, a couple navigating faith together, or someone who’s ever wondered why they don’t feel “normal” even after praying for healing, this conversation is for you.Topics covered:– Parenting a child with special needs as a couple– Faith and disability– What healing really means– Identity, worth, and feeling different– Being present parents, not fixers👇 If this resonates, share it with a parent or couple who needs to know they’re not alone.
By With Drew & JermikaOur daughter is 20 years old and has special needs. When she asked us this question, it stopped us both in our tracks—not just as parents, but as a husband and wife walking out our faith together.In this episode, my wife and I sit down for an honest conversation about parenting a child with special needs, what healing really means, and how faith intersects with identity, disability, and feeling different. This isn’t a polished teaching—it’s a real, vulnerable dialogue between two parents learning how to walk with their daughter instead of trying to fix what was never broken.If you’re a parent of a child with special needs, a couple navigating faith together, or someone who’s ever wondered why they don’t feel “normal” even after praying for healing, this conversation is for you.Topics covered:– Parenting a child with special needs as a couple– Faith and disability– What healing really means– Identity, worth, and feeling different– Being present parents, not fixers👇 If this resonates, share it with a parent or couple who needs to know they’re not alone.