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  • With Big Tears, a Ministry Grew Over Time
    By: Erin M Diericx  A reflection on the big tears of grief. Six years ago my best friend and soulmate, Nate, made the journey to heaven after being in hospice for a few weeks.  It was a miracle Nate lived to be thirty-two (two months shy of his thirty-third birthday). Nate had Leighs Dystonia, which… Read more: With Big Tears, a Ministry Grew Over Time
  • How God Still Calls Me During the Pandemic
    By: Erin M Diericx  A reflection on answering God’s call during the pandemic as a disabled individual. When you grow up with a disability and have friends with disability, you learn at a young age how fragile life is, because a common cold could potently turn into pneumonia and kill your medically fragile best friend.… Read more: How God Still Calls Me During the Pandemic
  • Me After You
    My day begins with a gaze at a photograph … a memory from a few years ago when I reunited with Nathan, a childhood friend and my soulmate who died last October, after losing touch for a decade. For a moment, my eyes close to remember Nathan’s laugh, eyes, and smile. Then reality sets in… Read more: Me After You
  • Never Mind the Doctors
    She was born into loving arms, parents who raised her as their own She was eighteen months old and the world was against her. She was labeled a nothing but heard a unique drum. She rolled over and laid in her mother’s arms. She enjoyed the freedom her four wheels gave her, as her four-legged… Read more: Never Mind the Doctors
  • Cerebral Palsy is a Blessing
    Peace be with you, Cerebral Palsy! For almost thirty-two years, we have co-existed in the same body. You came into my physical body as an infliction from the devil—an attempt to steal my soul from God the Father. However, the Lord has used us to bring him glory. The devil’s attempt to make it difficult… Read more: Cerebral Palsy is a Blessing

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