“I felt stuck in the deepest, darkest hole. I had a decision to make—be hurt by these statements people are saying about me or help end the stigma in the Christian community.”
- Love What Matters
- Heroes
“I felt stuck in the deepest, darkest hole. I had a decision to make—be hurt by these statements people are saying about me or help end the stigma in the Christian community.”
“My recovery has been more than just about walking again.”
“These children need a safe space. They need stories, role models, and opportunities to explore and practice who they are growing up to be.”
“I knew Dad had outlived all of his friends and college buddies, and he wouldn’t be getting any birthday cards in the mail… It was the most heartwarming gesture.”
“I borrowed a Sharpie from the nice lady at the counter and wrote inside a donut box. Curious, she asked what I was up to. ‘I’m trying to covertly communicate with the nurses on my dad’s hospital floor.’ Then I detailed all the ways I’d be willing to sneak in if they’d let me, including wearing a disguise, hiding in a laundry cart, or lying very still on a gurney covered in a sheet.”
“We call him ‘Hearo Harrison’ because he has his own superpower—his magic ears.”
“I feel blessed I can bring an honest approach to how I interact with my patients.”
“It’s a tragic page in the history of humankind. We’re talking about the largest military conflict since World War II. And it’s still impossible to process that we are living in this reality at the moment.”
“I shouldn’t have survived.”
“In the heaviness and darkness of it all, tears filled my eyes. I felt a weight lifted off my shoulders.”