MEET JOAN BORTON

Journeying through Marriage, Disability and Faith

Joan has a truly authentic faith that is not afraid to look honestly at some of the murkier parts of life. She approaches life’s difficulties with humor, wit, and unshakeable trust in God. Her writing is a true reflection of who she is.

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The Power of Words

Recently I wrote about rereading a journal from nearly 20 years ago.  I thought I'd share a couple more entries that gave me cause to ponder anew. Even in 1987 I wrote that I sensed writing was something God wanted me to do more; at that point through the discipline...

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Breakfast with Jesus

For the past several years my practice has been to take my coffee and yogurt to the living room and have my breakfast and Quiet Time while sitting in my favorite chair.  During the period of having guests in our home I would alter that habit.  Now that we are without...

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An Unintentional Look at the Past

Neither Jerry or I are big celebrators of New Years or ones to make resolutions.  This New Year's Eve has been spent like many others - quietly at home playing or watching games, puzzling, reading and writing. I went on a hunt for a new journal to use for my prayer...

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Disability Humor and Insight in the Christmas Story

We who live/work in the disability world sometimes laugh about how people often assume that a person with one disability has them all.  For example, because Jerry uses a power wheelchair he must also be hard of hearing so they shout at him, others assume he cannot...

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When God Breaks His Silence

For several months Jerry and I have been feeling a bit restless and asking God what this might be about.  We asked Him to let us know if there was something that we needed to change in our lives, or if there is something He has been trying to tell us that we were...

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Ta-Da!

One of my favorite authors, Liz Curtis Higgs often shares the "Ta-da!" concept (not to be confused with Tada as in Joni and Ken).  Here's a brief explanation of this concept from her website: If you’ve heard me speak, you’ve probably learned how and why saying...

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To Be Known by Name

November is National Caregivers Month.  Peter Rosenberger, a ministry colleague at Caregivers With Hope created a video to honor caregivers.   We showed this video at our recent Caregivers Day of Pampering to 120 women who provide care for a family member affected by...

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Behind the Scenes

Sometimes I feel like this is all I see of God's picture for my life.I have a friend "Renee" who has a very real need in her life and the deadline to have this need met is rapidly approaching.  She is anxious about when and how God will answer.  Many of us are praying...

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