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31 Days, Articles, Disability, Friendship

Day 21 – Falls of Grace – Some Days You Just Have to Laugh

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Yesterday morning, my friend Josie called me. Josie and I met when we were at CIU, and both lived on Walker 1 (shout out to all of our Walker 1 ladies). I truly believe she was one of the greatest gifts God gave me while there and we have been best buds ever since. That was ten years ago and our friendship is stronger than ever. Jo and I relate on a level that no one else understands because we both have physical disabilities, and are able to call each other and share our stories, frustrations, and laugh about our daily struggles because we totally “get” them.

Yesterday was one of those days.

Jo called and I answered and she said something like “So dude, this morning at the track while exercising my wheelchair flipped back and I hit my head and instantly thought of you.” We both started laughing. Once we calmed I said something like “Yeah, I’ve hit my head so many times I have become an expert, and so now when I fall, as I am going down I think of my head and try not to hit it, and about protecting any electronic devices I am carrying namely my phone” (Priorities, people, priorities!). I then tell her that I have a recent “fall story” too.

Before continuing, for those of you freaking out right now at how lightly I am treating falling — chill. It’s all good and it is a daily part of my life. I fall as naturally as most people walk, and have been trained to fall without getting hurt. Plus, it is better to laugh than to cry, and makes enduring the hard days much easier not to take everything so seriously.

This past Saturday my parents and I went to see the movie “Woodlawn.” I was not feeling the greatest and in all honesty was a bit annoyed and not in the best of moods before walking out the door. As I was leaving, I got my purse and headed for the door to get my crutches and lost my balance, fell forward, and face planted into the dog bowls by the door. This was a lovely indication as to how my day was going so far. As soon as I hit the ground I started laughing so hard it made it impossible to get up and meanwhile my mom is nearby laughing too and neither one of us were much help to each other.  Oh the joys of having Cerebral Palsy, but it was totally what I needed to lighten my mood and ironically it made the day a bit better. Also, don’t worry, no harm was done to Jo or I in either of our falls.  I think Jo and I are two of the most graceful “fallers” I know. Well, most of the time that is. 😉

I don’t know what you are going through today, but I do know laughter and friendship can make everything a little better so when you’re having an “OH CRAP” moment, take a deep breath, calm down, and try to find the lighter side and call a friend. It will make you feel better, I promise.

P.S. Josie is one of the most creative people I know and she has a business called “Little Big Creations,” and makes some awesome things. Check it out here. 🙂

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31 Days, Articles, Music

Day 20 – Music For the Hard Days

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Last week I shared books and television shows that encouraged me on the hard days, so today I thought that I would share some of my favorite music that has recently brought me joy. 

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“Little Songs” – Jon Guerra

I think was  my theme music for the summer and now it is carrying me through fall. Why did I wait so long to listen to his music?? So good! The songs “Nothing Better,” and “Wherever You Are”  always lift me up on the crappiest of days. Also, he has a new Christmas album coming out soon with his wife Valerie, and I know it will be amazing.

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“Let It Be Jesus” – Christy Nockels

One of my favorite albums that released this year is “Let it Be Jesus” by Christy Nockels. Ya’ll, it is amazing! If you do not have it do yourself a favor and download it. Each day I am discovering a new favorite from the album, and most importantly this music takes me to the feet of Jesus every single time. The theme of the album truly is Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. In this season of hard, God has used this album to comfort and encourage my soul. My favorite songs currently from this album are: “My Anchor,” “Everything is Mine in You,” and “Jesus, Rock of Ages.”

RUN WILD, LIVE FREE, LOVE STRONG by For King & Country

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This is probably one of my all-time favorite albums and the music on this one has gotten me through some of the toughest times this year. Luke from the band has had some serious health problems the past couple of years and several of the songs from this album was written from that season of his life. Those songs have ministered to me greatly and if you are going through a rough patch, I think they would encourage you as well.

Some of my favorite songs are: “Shoulders”, “Without You”, “Steady”, and “Fix My Eyes.”

Happy Listening! 🙂

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Day 19 – Trusting Him in the Road Ahead

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“Trust in the Lord with all of your heart and lean not on your own understanding, but in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.”  ~ Proverbs 3:5-6

Trust is something we all struggle with from time to time.  I know for me it is hard, especially when I do not know what is ahead.  I am a planner by nature, and I like to know exactly what is going on.  However, God has reminded me lately to rest in Him and not to stress or have so many questions over what is ahead. “When will I get better?” “When will I be able to work again?”  “When will God bring that future husband that I have prayed for, for years?” As these questions have gone through my mind God has reminded me of the past and how through every season He has been faithful to guide me.

It does not matter if I do not know what to expect in my future, but what does matter is that I stay obedient to the Lord and trust in His daily guidance.

It is comforting to me during times of the unknown to know that Jesus loved me so much that He died on the cross so that I might have life.  Trusting in that great love can never lead me wrong and that is the only consistent thing that brings peace in all of my uncertainty.  I pray that wherever you are that you can trust God today with your uncertainties and that you can find the peace that comes with resting in Him.

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Day 18 – Be Obedient

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Obedience. Obedience can be a scary and peaceful thing all at the same time. Over the last year God has taught me much, especially in the last several months. January 23, 2015 changed my life forever. That was the day I had my colon removed, the start of a six week hospital stay, and the scariest time of my life. It was truly a miracle from the Lord that I survived, but during this time I have been the most real with God that I have ever been.

God has been calling me for years to share my story of His amazing grace in my life as a writer and speaker. However, I hate speaking in public and fear it even though when I was in college my public speaking professor told me I had a gift and a story to be shared. Although, when I was done with that class I just knew my time of public speaking was over.

God has such a sense of humor, and I know my stubborn streak drives Him crazy. For the last several years I have worked for speakers and writers instead of being one. I just knew, and (wanted really badly) to think that my ministry was only behind the scenes in the industry. I believe God called me to the work I am in, and have loved every minute of it but there has always been that thought in the back of my mind — “God is wanting me to do more.”  In the quiet time of my recovery, I’ve heard that still small voice in the back of my mind reminding me of this.

If I have learned one truth in this experience it is that life is too short not to be obedient to God’s calling.

Fast forward to the present, I am still very much in recovery mode, and physically not able to go back to work or start a speaking ministry yet. However, I want Jesus to know that I am willing.

What Jesus wants from us most is a willing heart for Him to mold into what He wants for His glory.

I want to offer my body as a living sacrifice to do whatever God sees fit for my life from this moment forward because any fear on my part is smaller than the power of God.

Just as he did for Moses, Abraham, and countless others in the Bible He can equip and enable me to do whatever He asks me to do. He will equip you as well, you just have to be willing to let Him lead your life. What is He asking you to do today? Is there an area in your life where you are resisting obedience to Him right now? I pray that you take some time to spend with Him and heed His wisdom and commands.

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Day 17 – Suffering for His Glory

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All of us at some point in life experience suffering. During these times we pray and wonder why God isn’t delivering us out of it as fast as we would like Him to.  For me, that has been my question lately.  I know God is powerful and that He does not rejoice in my suffering so why doesn’t He choose to deliver me, or any of us when we ask him to?  I recently read some passages of Scripture that reminded me of the answer to this question.

 In John 11, Jesus’ friend Lazarus is sick and his sisters Mary and Martha called for Jesus to come.  However, Jesus waited a few days before making his trip to Bethany,  and by the time he reached them Lazarus was already dead.  The sisters greeted him grieving wondering why He did not come sooner knowing that He could have prevented their brother from dying.  The disciples also questioned Jesus, but His response was, “Lazarus’s sickness will not end in death. No, it happened for the glory of God so that the Son of God will receive glory from this.” Did God rejoice in the death of his friend?  No, he did not. In fact, this passage tells us that Jesus wept over his death, but He allowed it because in the end it would display the glory of God.

Another similar example can be found in John 9, which tells the story of the man born blind. In this passage the disciples asked Jesus who sinned that caused the man to be blind — the man or the parents.  Jesus responded by stating, “Neither this man or his parents sinned, said Jesus, but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him.”

 During trials,  it is easy to think, “what have I done wrong to deserve this?” Yes, we live in a fallen world and our sin can have direct consequences that cause us suffering.  However, direct sin from the parents or the child is not what initially caused this man’s blindness.  God allowed him to be blind for many years and the reason being so that the glory of God can be displayed in his life.

Many have often asked me over the years why I believe God allowed me to be born with a physical disability.  I will never fully know that answer here on this earth, but the one thing I do know is that God works out all things for the good of those who love Him and who are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:28).  That being said, disability or not, as a Christian I have been called to a higher purpose and that is to serve Jesus Christ no matter what circumstances I find myself in. It says in 2 Corinthians 12:9 that God works out His power in our weakness. When we are weak He is strong. I firmly believe that at certain times God can shine the brightest in our weaknesses. If we were perfect and never had any trials what need would we have for God? God can use what we think is tragic for His ultimate good. Whatever place you may find yourself in today, remember that God sees you and knows what you are going through, and He will always be your source of comfort. Allow whatever you are going through to draw you closer to your Savior and let your ultimate goal be to glorify Him no matter what the circumstances of your life are.

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Day 16 – Books That Encourage My Soul

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Books and stories of others are always a balm to my soul Reading other stories of faith encourages me to keep my trust in the Lord during times of suffering.

Some books that have given me hope on the hard days recently are:

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The Bible – the Psalms are so comforting to me. They never fail to encourage my soul each and every day. I have been reading and praying Psalm 119 over and over lately.

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Tramp For The Lord by Corrie Ten Boom – I recently just finished reading this gem of a book and Corrie’s faith in the Lord and His leading is so inspiring. Her courage and trust in Jesus during her suffering inspires me to press on in the hard!

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Hiding in the Light – Why I Risked Everything to Leave Islam and Follow Jesus by Rifqa Bary – I could not put this book down. I think I finished it in one day.  powerful story of devotion and suffering for Jesus! This is a definite must read that will encourage and convict you in your journey with Christ.

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The Cross and the Switchblade by David Wilkerson – David’s deep abiding faith in Jesus makes me want to draw closer to Jesus myself. God gave him a mission and he was obedient to the very end. It was not always easy and he met much opposition but he continued to trust His Savior and boldly ministered to young teens on the streets of New York City. David’s testimony is a great example of God’s faithfulness when a person surrenders everything to Him, and God has used him to minister to gangs and teens all over the world.

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Sparkly Green Earrings, The Antelope in the Living Room, and Nobody’s Cuter Than You by Melanie Shankle – Each of these books are delightful and all three make me laugh out loud. Sparkly Green Earrings is a memoir of motherhood, The Antelope in the Living Room is a memoir of marriage, and Nobody is Cuter Than You is a memoir of friendship. Add all three of these must reads to your bookshelf.

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Day 15 – My Love For All Things British + A Giveaway

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So over the past year of being homebound,  Netflix has become a good friend. I have always loved British shows but my love for them has only increased over the past few months. Some of my favorites are: Downton Abbey, Poldark, Broadchurch, Call the Midwife, and I am getting ready to start Sherlock. Thank you PBS for this entertainment.

I also love all the classics such as Persuasion, Pride and Prejudice (The Colin Firth version), Emma, Jane Eyre, and the list goes on. I am super sad that Downton Abbey is in its last season. I am going to miss my favorite family, but I guess all good things must come to an end. 

Also, this is not British but I feel the need to tell you that I have become addicted to Longmire and Madam Secretary. If you desire a new show to start I would recommend any of these.

On the crappiest of days I enjoy curling up in bed with a cup of tea and a pretend scone (that I may or may not be able to eat haha) and take a mini vacation to England.

What television shows are you enjoying these days?

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Day 14 – Kiss the Banana Cake Goodbye

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I love cake, especially my mom’s cakes. My mom makes the best cakes in the world (I am not biased or anything), but they are delicious. However, since my surgery, along with many other things in my life — came a change in my diet.

Before my surgery, I had read and researched eating plans of others who had the same procedure I was having done. Some said their diet changed tremendously, while others said after a month or so they were able to resume a normal well-balanced diet. I was optimistic and knew that I would fall into the latter category, but unfortunately that did not occur.

Much to my dismay, my digestive system has decided to rebel on me and not cooperate with anything other than cheese, eggs, a bit of bread,  baked potatoes, chicken, tuna, and mild on the spices. Pretty much everything has to be bland, bland, bland. This was death to my flavor loving palate and sweet tooth. My body will not tolerate any vegetables cooked or raw, most fruits, steak, nuts, coconut, popcorn, most desserts, and the list goes on.  That being said, this past weekend our church was having a barbecue and my mom made cakes for it, and one of those cakes happened to be my favorite — BANANA. I can eat a banana on occasion so I just knew I could splurge and have some cake. For health reasons, I had not had this cake in probably over a year so I was in cake heaven. I had a piece on on Saturday and a very small piece on Sunday along with a barbeque sandwich. All was going well, or so I thought, until Monday evening when the problems occurred. Let the pain and nausea party begin and it carried over into yesterday as well. So much for my optimism that “a little bit won’t hurt.” Yeah right. So along with the many other things I have kissed goodbye this year, the time has come for me to kiss my sweet banana cake goodbye. No more for me.

I know I sound a bit dramatic, and after all it is just food, but adjusting to this new diet and way of life over the past six months has been hard. However, the Lord so sweetly reminded me yesterday to get over myself and my wants, and to remember that He has provided me with what I need to live, and that these foods I so greatly desire, are not needed for me to survive.

I was reminded to be thankful for this season even though it does not include all the rich foods and many other things that I was once able to enjoy. The stripping away process of life is never easy but necessary for our growth in all areas. I will leave you with the passage below and I hope God uses it to encourage your soul today as it did for me.

As Matthew 6: 25-27, states, “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes?  Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?”

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Day 13 – Encouragement from Helen Keller

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Yesterday, I shared about Joni Eareckson Tada and how her story encourages me to press on in the hard times.

Another one of those people is Helen Keller.

“I thank God for my handicaps for through them I have found myself, my work, and my God.” ~Helen Keller

This is one of my favorite quotes that always inspires me. Every time I read it I am reminded once again that God does use our so called “handicaps” whatever they may be to mature us, and grow us closer to Him. Helen was a remarkable woman who did not let her struggles of being blind and deaf define her life. Instead of drowning in self-pity she allowed her disability to make her stronger, and it became a blessing in many ways rather than a curse.

I can relate to this in my own life. Growing up with Cerebral Palsy, I have dealt with numerous challenges throughout my life, and recently been reminded of those challenges more than ever. However, as I look back on the struggles I have had, I am thankful for them because they have helped mold me into the woman I am today. Even though my life has been hard at times, it has been during those struggles that I have truly matured and most importantly grown closer to Jesus! Some of my biggest revelations in life have come in part to the struggles I have dealt with. Do I believe that Jesus rejoices in the suffering of His children? No, but I do believe that He will work everything out for His good, and will use our experiences to glorify Himself (Romans 8:28).

We all have our own set of “handicaps” we struggle with, and it is often hard to have a good perspective. Recently, that has been difficult for me. However, the Lord has reminded me of His faithfulness throughout my entire life, and no matter what He allows in this life I can find joy because He is my Savior. It is not about me and my desires but about Him and His.

Once we drop the selfish attitude is when we start to learn from what He is doing whether it is good or bad. No matter what struggle you are facing right now be encouraged that God does love you and wants to work in you. He can make something good come out of the crappiest of days. So just like our friend Helen Keller take some time to “thank God for our handicaps for through them we can find ourselves, our work, and our God.”

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Day 12 – People Who Inspire – Joni Eareckson Tada

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In seasons where days are hard and life can seem crappy, it is so easy to focus just on ourselves and our problems. However, for me, that only leads me into more despair. One way that helps me to look up and to be encouraged on the hard days is to read inspiring testimonies from other believers. One of those testimonies is from a woman who has had great impact on my life, and that is Joni Eareckson Tada. I, like Joni, have a disability, and throughout the years Joni’s story has been an encouragement to me. Joni’s life has not always been easy but she has dealt with her trials with Christ-like joy and allowed God to be glorified through her difficulties.

A couple of years ago, Joni spoke at an event with the comedian I managed at the time, and I was able to be there and meet her and that was such an honor and a privilege. She is such a lovely lady and reading back through her story over the past few days has encouraged me to press on.

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I wrote a review of her autobiography a few years ago for another website. I came upon it recently and thought I would share it with you here —

JONI: An Unforgettable Story by Joni Eareckson Tada is a touching autobiography of a woman who became a paraplegic at the age of eighteen, and since then has overcome tremendous obstacles in her life to be the woman she is today.

In the first few chapters Joni educates the reader on her interests and hobbies from painting to riding horses.  However, not too long into the story she takes the reader inside of what we know is coming, which is the diving accident that changed her life forever. Joni then describes her journey of learning to live life as a paraplegic. She allows you to see inside the times when she was the most bitter, and when she was most joyful. Even though Joni went through a period of time where all she wanted to do was give up and die, she eventually realized that she could still have a meaningful life with a disability, and God could use her trials to glorify Him and help others.  She began painting again, but instead of using her hands she drew with her teeth to create masterpieces of art.   Her unique paintings became popular and have provided opportunities for Joni to share her story with the world including being interviewed by Barbara Walters on The Today Show.  Joni also founded a Christian-based organization called Joni and Friends which provides assistance to disabled people all over the world.

Joni writes all of this in such a way that makes the reader feel like they are there with her experiencing all that she is going through.  In one sentence she has you laughing but in the next has you crying. At the end of her book, I was blessed by her testimony. I was reminded that God is not limited by our limitations, and that He can use them for His good.

This is the first of many books that Joni has authored. I would recommend you read this as well as her others. Her books are excellent resources for people who are dealing with a disability or chronic illness. It will leave you encouraged and challenge you to grow in your relationship with Christ. To learn more about Joni, and to purchase her books visit her website here.

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Amen #daringtohopebook Amen #daringtohopebook
Received this call in the mail today from the swee Received this call in the mail today from the sweetest kiddos. I love it and it made my day! So sweet and thoughtful. 💕😍💕
My dear and sweet friend Josie who I met at CIU (w My dear and sweet friend Josie who I met at CIU (walker 1 Girls) came to visit with her daughter Lydia. They are on a road trip from Ohio and I’m grateful they came by for the afternoon. It was good for my soul. #thankful #friendship #encouragement 💕💕💕
I’m not the only one in my happy place. I love m I’m not the only one in my happy place. I love my Sissy girl 💕🐕💕 #happy #dogsofinstgram #sissy
I love my Sissy Girl! 💕🐕 I love my Sissy Girl! 💕🐕
Happy Wednesday! So thankful for this Scripture an Happy Wednesday! So thankful for this Scripture and the anchor I have in Christ no matter what my circumstances are. He is my hope! ⚓️
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