One Anothering
Community and relationships can seem challenging, especially with chronic illness. With God's help, we can learn to practice one anothering in a meaningful way.
Staff Writer
Kara and her husband Conrad live in Calgary, Canada, where she was a teacher for 28 years. She loves the Word of God and encourages others through her devotional writing. Kara felt led to write a book of devotionals (Searching for Sea Glass) when her journey with chronic illnesses pressed her into God’s arms of love more deeply. She prays that her journey and refinement will encourage you in your walk with God.
Community and relationships can seem challenging, especially with chronic illness. With God's help, we can learn to practice one anothering in a meaningful way.
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