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Audio is an invitation to listen, to be engaged and enriched through one-on-one storytelling, anytime and any place. Discover the caring, compassionate, and friendly voices of our guest writers and volunteers when you listen to our free audiobooks, posts, and devotionals.
Chronic Joy has a deep desire to meet people where they are. An estimated 286 million people worldwide are visually impaired. Globally, almost 1 in 10 people lives with dyslexia, and an estimated 69 million more experience a traumatic brain injury each year, making reading difficult or impossible. Chronic illness, mental illness, and chronic pain with accompanying symptoms, including brain fog, exhaustion, insufficient sleep, nutrient deficiency, and medication side effects, can make it difficult to concentrate or comprehend the written word.
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K-LOVE Radio Interview
Join Chronic Joy's Pamela Piquette and Susan Rodriguez, a licensed clinical social worker at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, as they are interviewed by K-LOVE Radio’s Billie Branham on Closer Look: “Living with Chronic Illness? Advice for Faith and Family.”
CHALLENGES AND JOYS OF LIVING WITH CHRONIC ILLNESS
CHALLENGES AND JOYS OF MARRIAGE WITH CHRONIC ILLNESS
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Our Steady Hope
Despite years of medical interventions, my challenges were now worse than ever. Dare I risk disappointment yet again? After prayerful reflection, I knew the answer was “Yes.” God reminded me that my hope was ultimately in Him, beyond any human wisdom or cure.
Broken Bones and Ordering the Chaos: finding patience in difficult times
Several weeks ago, I fell and broke my hip – a painful injury on top of my rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. The key to unraveling the chaos is to focus on God. He always sees through to the peaceful pace. He knows exactly what we need.