The Bible shows us how to treat others and how to deal with unpleasant situations, whether COVID-19 or race riots.
Being disabled can bring about depression and other challenges. What you do when the world closes in on you is what matters. I've found turning to Jesus gets me through everything.
I applied for Social Security Disability nearly two years ago and got approved for a court date. However, I was determined to continue pursuing it with the support of my husband, my prayer group, and, of course, God.
Those who are chronically ill get used to waiting, but what are you waiting for? I waited for wellness, for a disability application decision, and now I"m waiting on the Lord!
Having a purpose is beneficial in so many ways to those dealing with chronic illness!
When we are under pressure; for example, when we are living with a chronic illness, it's then that God shows us lasting treasures!
Getting outside your comfort zone can spice up your life!
Emergency versus non-emergency, as well as ALS versus BLS, are two important questions to consider when evaluating which ambulance base rate should be filed with your ambulance claim.
Sometimes we feel older than we really are because we've slipped into a pattern of negative attitudes. By choosing joy in our lives, we will be able to stay young longer!
A study of the woman with a issue of blood for 12 years told about in the Bible in Matthew 9:20-22, Mark 5:25-34 and Luke 8:43-48.
In my office without windows, I sent a weekly email to my coworkers describing the lovely view I had that day out my "window".
I am unable to walk in the dark. Little did I know, I have vestibular migraines. This is the story of my symptoms, diagnosis, and everyday experience with this odd condition.
I gave up dating, and God helped me meet my now-husband three hours later.
Even when you've tried and failed to find the right doctor with the answers to your unexplained symptoms, don't give up. Keep trying! The doctor you seek may be the very next one you see.
Being different because of a physical limitation isn't always a bad thing. Sometimes it brings out courage we didn't know was there.
When insomnia strikes, I count my blessings instead of counting sheep!
"Dance like no one is watching. Because they're not. They're checking their phones." I found this on Pinterest under the Humor section, but it spoke to me personally.