by Sara | Mar 27, 2018 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers, Gut and Food, Living With Health Challenges
Today I am delighted to welcome back the wonderful Hannah Pirc! I hope that you enjoy her article! đ (Also, I realize that this article is a day late, but I’m going to blame my doctor’s appointment yesterday. đ ) Tears stung my eyes as it happened once...
by Sara | Dec 11, 2017 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers, Living With Health Challenges
You may remember Moriah from her wonderful previous guest post on R535, but today I’m excited to share another guest post from her with you! The fourth in our ‘What 5 Christian Teens Have Learned Through Thier Long-Term Illness’ blog series. As you...
by Sara | Dec 4, 2017 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers, Uncategorized
Today, I am so excited to welcome my good friend Esther for our third post in the âWhat 5 Christian Teens Have Learned Through Their Long-Term Illnessâ blog series. She shares her struggles, hope, and sweet encouragement for all those struggling through sickness- or...
by Sara | Nov 27, 2017 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers
âToday I have the privilege of welcome Bethany to R535 for the second blog post in our ‘What 5 Christian Teens Have Learned Through Their Long-Term Illness’ blog series! I’m so excited for you to read her post, it’s such a blessing and...
by Sara | Nov 20, 2017 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers, Uncategorized
Hello dear readers! Today, as our very first guest poster in the âWhat 5 Christian Teens Have Learned Through Thier Long-Term Illnessâ blog series, I’m excited to welcome Eliza Downer, as she shares about a theme that is timely for me personally, and I hope will...
by Sara | Sep 11, 2017 | Guest Writers, Gut and Food, Loving Someone With Health Challenges, Uncategorized
I remember going over my allergy test results with the doctor and staring at the red, green, and yellow bars running all over the paper, like traffic lights telling us âYes, go ahead and eat thatâ or âSteer clear of this one!â I remember when my mom came home...