Living Life Daily

Dealing with My Harshest Critic

Dealing with My Harshest Critic

I’m doing a bad job, or so I’ve been told. I don’t always juggle my responsibilities well. But as I come to the halfway point in our summer vacation, I want to remember to enjoy this time, and silence my harshest critic.

Taking Steps Back to Church after Trauma and the Pandemic

Taking Steps Back to Church after Trauma and the Pandemic

John Felageller recounts his recent experience with one of the biggest challenges facing families of disability: the ability to find and become part of a welcoming church community.

Are You Called to Confront or Connect?

Are You Called to Confront or Connect?

Whether it’s with my neighbors, the people with whom I minister; my family, my friends, the people with whom I disagree, or people I just don’t really care for, I realize that I need to be mindful of my directive: to sincerely want and need to CONNECT more than I want to CONFRONT. Here are some quick and easy steps for each of us to consider and when to take action.

Reframing Comparisons in the Season of Milestones, Transitions and Rites of Passage

Reframing Comparisons in the Season of Milestones, Transitions and Rites of Passage

Throughout the childhood and adolescence of any child there are many different kinds of milestones, transitions and rites of passage, and many changes that come along. For families of children with special needs, these can provide many opportunities for unhealthy comparison, which can sometimes be so difficult and painful.

The Importance of Stepping Outside Your Family's Comfort Zone

The Importance of Stepping Outside Your Family's Comfort Zone

Melanie Gomez shares how leaving behind the ease of familiar routines and comfort to take a vacation with your child with special needs provides priceless growth, reconnecting and refreshing for everyone in the family.