Posts tagged When You Have Big Questions
Why Can’t I Sleep? (Reflecting on Rest After A Child’s Diagnosis)

When you have a child with a diagnosis, it is natural for your mind to be reeling with uncertainty. Sometimes the most godly and hopeful thing you can do is relax every muscle, close down your Google search bar, and fall asleep. Letting go of these thoughts for the night is a spiritual practice, but the work is all Christ’s. He lovingly takes our burdens and gives us rest. What a sweet exchange!

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Contemplating a Lifetime of Serving My Child with Special Needs

When you have a child with special needs and a seemingly profound diagnosis, panic can creep in. Each month of little progress can cause us to ask the question, “So, what if this lasts his whole life. What then?” We are so encouraged by the wisdom we gained from this courageous and hope-filled mother.

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How Do I Cope While Watching My Child Suffer?

After two surgeries and three hospital stays, I sat with my one-month-old in absolute emotional distress. Every. Single. Breath was work for him. It grieved me to watch him suffer as his mother, his protector...his safe place. In this article I share ways that I found comfort, peace, and hope while watching my child suffer with his medical challenges.

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