
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Embracing Psalm 139:14
Introduction After a life-changing stroke, it’s easy to question our worth or feel like we’ve been reduced to limitations. But Psalm 139:14 pulls us out

Introduction After a life-changing stroke, it’s easy to question our worth or feel like we’ve been reduced to limitations. But Psalm 139:14 pulls us out

Introduction During stroke recovery, we often find ourselves searching for strength—from medicine, from other people, or deep within ourselves. But some days, it feels like

Introduction There are days on this journey when we feel our bodies giving out, our energy drained, and our hearts worn thin. Stroke recovery can

Introduction Some days feel like we’re walking through a shadow—a place of pain, fear, or deep uncertainty. The aftermath of a stroke or living with

Introduction There are moments in our recovery when fear creeps in, when progress feels slow, and when the weight of disability or trauma begins to

Introduction When stroke changes everything, it’s natural to feel lost or confused. The road to healing is filled with twists, turns, and questions we don’t

Introduction Stroke recovery can feel like drowning some days—physically exhausting, emotionally overwhelming, and spiritually draining. But Isaiah 43:2 reminds us that God doesn’t abandon us

Introduction Recovery can feel like walking through a dark valley—a place filled with uncertainty, pain, and fear. But Psalm 23:4 reminds us of a holy

Introduction There are moments in stroke recovery where weakness feels overwhelming—physically, emotionally, spiritually. We may feel like we’re not enough or wonder why we’re not

Introduction As we navigate the ups and downs of recovery, there are moments when our strength feels insufficient. Yet, within these challenges, we find an