Did God Forget About Me?-Raising Children With Disabilities.Sample
Let go!
As Christian parents, we must accept that everything that happens in our lives has happened because of God’s will. Parenting can be difficult, especially when confronting issues like autism, but God’s will can be found in even the most difficult times. We must have faith and trust that God has a purpose for all his actions.
Having faith during difficult times is not easy, but with the strength of God, we can survive anything. When facing the challenge of autism, your faith becomes your lifeline. You need to be able to lean on your faith and your belief that God has a plan for every situation. While it may not be easy to understand why this has happened, we must have faith that it is part of God’s will and that He is working to achieve something result that is far greater than anything we can comprehend.
Parents can only find the courage and strength they need to endure such difficult times through deep trust and faith in God. As parents, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed and lost, wondering what is next. Focusing on God and His will can help give us perspective and hope for the future. We must remember that not everything will unfold how we expect it to or how we want it to, but that does not mean it does not align with God’s plan for our lives.
As Christian parents, we must realize that everything that happens happens because of God’s will. Yes, parenting can be difficult, and yes, parenting an autistic child can be even more challenging. However, we must have faith and trust that God has a purpose for all things and that He will ultimately bless us if we stay true to Him. No matter how hard times may become, our faith must remain steadfast and unwavering to find the strength and courage needed to continue.
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We understand how difficult raising a child with autism can be. Did God forget about us? Join Ashley Lunnon as she teaches you how to use the G.R.O.W. method to overcome by trusting in God's plan. It's time to G.R.O.W. through our feelings and connect with our faith.
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