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DISABILITIES AND FAITH

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    5 member(s) - led by MARY MORROW-FARRELL
    For anyone who has ever wondered about or lives with the existence of disabilities (mental and physical) in the bodies of SPIRITUAL people. Open dialogue. What does it mean to WALK BY FAITH when you do not have eyesight, legs or arms as others do? Can you still be a believer? How? Do you need to be healed? Is the existence of FAITH in a higher power an admission of our limitations? What questions do you have? What thoughts do you have? Open, sensitive sharing is encouraged. For all who HAVE or whose lives are touched by DISABILITIES.

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    Deleted Member SOME HAVE ASKED ABOUT MY HUSBAND'S ACCIDENT and the spiritual challenges we have faced since he lost his sight. I will be putting this in writing over the Columbus Day weekend and posting it on my group page: WALKING BY FAITH....keep checking...it will be...  more
    October 9, 2009 - delete
  • REVEREND SYNDIA-GREGORIA MORALES-ESCOBAR
    REVEREND SYNDIA-GREGORIA MORALES-ESCOBAR FOR THE BLIND, AND THE DEAF & BLIND, FAITH IS UPMOST. THERE ONE CAN TRULY ENVISION THE MEANING OF FAITH. THEIR ABILITY TO TRAVEL, WITH A SIGHT CANE OR SERVICE ANIMAL, TAKES AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF FAITH AND BELIEF BEYOND THE NORMAL. HOW MANY WITH VISION...  more
    October 21, 2009
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    Deleted Member We "walk" by faith (hindsight, insight, foresight)
    not eyesight.

    This year I lost one of my best friends in the whole world. I first met her 22 years ago just after she had a stroke. She had difficulty walking and eventually ended up in a whee...  more
    October 21, 2009 - delete
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    November 7, 2009 - delete