I am not My Own: Reflections on Life with Disability in the Church
What is thy only comfort in life and death? These words are so familiar to each of us that we cannot count the number of times we have heard them. We memorized them as children, and they remain among the most treasured passages of our spiritual lives. We all confess "I am not my own," and we know to whom we belong. But if we take a step back, we also confess, "I am not…" and we can fill in the rest. I am not my weaknesses or my own strength. I am not my height or my age. I am not my marital...
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