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The faith journey of a deaf, lung-transplanted dude with cystic fibrosis.

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Category: Christianity

Busy, homesick, but intentional

When I was deaf and dying and all that, I spent most of my day watching Netflix and writing on … More

Christianity, faith, homesickness, purpose

The Sudden Smooth

The worst year of my life led to the best of my life. I am adamant in my belief that faith was the catalyst for where I am today.

CF, Christianity, cochlear implants, Cystic Fibrosis, deaf, faith in illness, lung transplant

Becoming Spider-Man

“With great power comes great responsibility.” What if love is our power and other people are our responsibility?

agape love, Christianity

Freeing Myself from the Slavery of False Guilt

In 2012, my psychologist told me I suffer from an overactive conscience. It’s been spiritually crippling, but I’m ready to fight it.

Christianity, faith, guilt, guilty, overactive conscience, transplant

Some things are bad, but many things are good.

A cheery update on how things are going, to make up for the last dreary post.

CF, Christianity, cochlear implants, Cystic Fibrosis, Deafness/Cochlears, lung transplant, Motivation

10 Things I’ve Learned About My Faith This Year

This past year has been my own personal Exodus. The obstacles have strengthened my understanding of God.

Christianity, Cystic Fibrosis, faith, God, Joy, theology

A Better Cure

“My ears had heard of you, but now my eyes have seen you.” (Job 42:5)

Christian, Christianity, cure, Cystic Fibrosis, lung transplant

Great Are You, Lord.

I find it difficult to publicly confess to struggling during this process, as I always want to give a message … More

Christian, Christianity, Cystic Fibrosis, Encouragement, lung transplant, Motivation, This Is Us

Post-Rebirth Thoughts

Note: I am writing this blog post in a café near the apartment we are renting in Haight-Ashbury. I do … More

CF, Christianity, Cystic Fibrosis, lung transplant, Lungs, Motivation

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