The Health Of Acceptance

The health of accepting what we can not change. By Samantha C Sinclair Coping mechanisms can be used in daily life more than you may realize. Diagnosed with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia at age three months, things haven’t always been easy. Can we really accept something as great as a disability, or other life changing struggle.Continue reading “The Health Of Acceptance”

My journey with ONH

My journey with ONH. What is ONH? By Samantha Sinclair My name is Samantha, and I am legally blind. At age three months I was diagnosed with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia or ONH. It was noticed by my family that my eyes were not functioning as they should. At first, doctors thought I had tumors behindContinue reading “My journey with ONH”

Count friends into your blessings.

By Samantha C Sinclair When God creates friendship, he creates it in our heart. Friendship is a bond that God puts in our heart. The bond of true friendship is hard to be broken. So allow God to put the bond of true friendship in your heart.Friendship is a thing that only God could haveContinue reading “Count friends into your blessings.”

Looking for your next Bible study?

By Samantha C Sinclair Where is your Church, Bible study group, or you personally studying now in God’s word? Where is God leading you next? When God laid it on my heart around a year ago to write a Bible study devotional, I tried to get started right away. Then wasn’t the time, or IContinue reading “Looking for your next Bible study?”

Carolyn’s Journey With CIDP

I am a 74 year old wife, mother of 2, 6 grandchildren (1 on way) and 3 great grandchildren. I was born with disc degeneration disease. Have Fibromyalgia and have really hurt all my life. But, 2017-2018 I began noticing something different. What, glad you ask! I began noticing something was not right. I wasContinue reading “Carolyn’s Journey With CIDP”

Opportunities and hopes of an early Spring from Kentucky Blood Center

By Samantha C SinclairFebruary 5 2023Sources obtained fromhttps://www.kybloodcenter.org/homepage and Ky Blood Center Facebook page. Serving seventy plus Hospital’s in Kentucky since 1968, the Kentucky Blood Center relies on the support of blood donors. Winter weather has put a struggle on receiving blood donations according to the centers Facebook page. They are hoping for an earlyContinue reading “Opportunities and hopes of an early Spring from Kentucky Blood Center”

Visual impairment what’s important from the start?

What is visual impairment? Visual impairment can range in severity, and can affect one or both eyes. It means the visual issue can not be corrected with glasses, or other means of correction. Maybe you are a visually impaired person, like myself, looking to raise awareness. Maybe you are a family member or friend ofContinue reading “Visual impairment what’s important from the start?”

Read Braille With Laura

Written by Samantha C Sinclair, with permission and input from Laura Hash. Contact Samantha @ Samantha.christianfiction@Gmail.com Have you ever dreamed of reading in the dark? This might seem like an off the wall question. Stick around, and learn why I am asking. After an accident took away the sight of Louis Braille at age five,Continue reading “Read Braille With Laura”

New career suggestion from the view point of the visually impaired

Has it ever occurred to you those signs above an isle in a store are completely useless to the visually impaired? Unless you yourself are in this struggle, or know a person who is, your answer is most likely no. Not all visually impaired people enjoy having to wait for a sighted person to guideContinue reading “New career suggestion from the view point of the visually impaired”

Love from mom grew this librarian’s love of books

“My mother read to us every night before bed,” says Fillamay Cowell. She loved helping her mother with the displays at the elementary school. Her desire of becoming a librarian herself began in middle school. Despite discouragement from teachers and counselors Fillamay followed her dreams. The reason of their discouragement was due to it notContinue reading “Love from mom grew this librarian’s love of books”