Jonathan McGuire

Camp Corona Burnout?

Camp Corona Burnout?

It is week number whatever since COVID-19 began. The cutesy Facebook posts highlighting everyone’s Pinterest projects are starting to fade. The smiles are starting to looking more strained as parents are wondering how much longer they will have to be the counselors/craft room directors at “Camp Corona.” Are parents at risk of “burn out?”

When I Say It Is Well With My Soul

When I Say It Is Well With My Soul

I’m fearful you may think that this blog post communicates that we are supposed to gloss over all the pain and grief in life, when I say “it is well with my soul.” But that is not the message. Learn what Horatio Spafford meant, and what I really mean when I say those six little words.

Hope In The Dark

Hope In The Dark

In one of our workshops, I ask the participants what their breaking point is and go on to share about a time when I had personally reached my breaking point. I find myself reflecting back on this moment, as I am again struggling with health issues and hovering on the brink of exhaustion, and vacillating between hopeful and overwhelmed as I consider all that needs to be done in so many areas of life.

The Holidays and Chronic Grief

The Holidays and Chronic Grief

I love the holidays, but for many families the holidays can be a sad time, as they grieve loved ones who have been lost, relationships that have been severed or other difficult situations. For families with children impacted by disability, this can also be a difficult time.

Diagnosis, A Defining Moment

Diagnosis, A Defining Moment

Except for posters on 9/11 saying “We Will Remember,” life has returned to normal for those who were not directly impacted. For those of us with a child impacted by disability, there is another date that is cemented in our minds. We each have our own twin towers moment, that moment when our world came crashing down.