by Sara | Apr 2, 2018 | Living With Health Challenges, Uncategorized
Yesterday (at this time of this writing), a post of mine was published on a blog I hadn’t been on before. And the comments made me both smile and made my heart break. I had struggled to write that post and had prayed that God would use it. Well, it is turning...
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! 🙂 (Also, I realize that this article is a day late, but I’m going to blame my doctor’s appointment yesterday. 😉 ) Tears stung my eyes as it happened once...
by Sara | Mar 5, 2018 | Living With Health Challenges
Usually, this blog focuses on two types of posts: uplifting ones about faith-related things, or practical ones about chronic illness related tips. Confession? Today’s post isn’t going to be either of those things really. Nope. It’s simply just for...
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 7, 2017 | Living With Health Challenges, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Toxic Mold Poisoning, Uncategorized
Hello there! Today I have an extra post for you. That’s right! A Christmas tree. It’s been updated and modified since last year’s tree. And even better, this one is reusable, and strong enough to sport real ornaments rather than paper ones (though...
by Sara | Nov 22, 2017 | Book News & Recs, Living With Health Challenges, Uncategorized
So, I know that the title of this post is long. Too long. But I have so much exciting information to share with you… Today I have an extra post for you. Books are some of my best friends as a chronically ill teen. I’ve always loved to read, but when the...