Stephanie McKeever

Finding Thankfulness in Disability

Finding Thankfulness in Disability

There were young kids, teens, young adults, even his best friend, all playing together, learning and laughing. But, there was no sign of my child. I searching the parking lot where everyone was talking and hanging out with their families; not there either. Here is where most people panic. But, deep down I knew; look with the younger kids. It was there I found him, rolling down the hill, filled with that bold childhood laughter, having the time of his life. No pressure here. No one asking him to make quick decisions he had to worry about in that football game. There was only freedom and joy. I want him to be something he isn’t sometimes, but I’m learning to start finding the thankful in disability.

Invisible Disability: Not Invisible to Our God

Invisible Disability: Not Invisible to Our God

Invisible disabilities are disabilities that are unseen to the world. Our kids appear 'normal' or 'typical.' And it can be an uphill climb, unless we rely on the God who sees. Invisible disability is not invisible to our God.