How are you able to make being a regular part of your church a priority.(23:42) Research shows that a huge percentage of Christian families of kids with special needs stop attending church.What were some things you have lamented when it comes to loving and serving your special needs children and how do you encourage others to lament who are walking through similar family dynamics? You write extensively about lament in The Life We Never Expected. (15:34) Andrew: Lament is more than crying and longer than a few days.Expound on that a bit and where are you now when it comes to kissing that wave? (13:01) Rachel: Early after your children were diagnosed you said you read a Charles Spurgeon quote, “I’ve learned to kiss the wave that throws me against the Rock of Ages” and thinking I will never learn to kiss that wave.As you think about those first few years, how would you describe the physical, spiritual, and emotional challenges you faced? (5:04) As your children became toddlers you found yourself parenting 2 special needs children.What did life look like for you at the time? (3:02) Take us back to when you first became parents.Questions Andrew, Rachel and Amber Discuss: Andrew & Rachel Wilson join Amber to discuss the emotional, spiritual and familial hardships and joys that come along with parenting special needs children.
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