Friday, 29 May 2026

A Pentecost Study: Wind

 A Pentecost Study: Part 3 - Wind

“Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.” (Acts 2:2)

Wind is one of the oldest and most mysterious images of God’s presence. In Hebrew, the word ruach means wind, breath, or spirit — the invisible movement that gives life. In the beginning, the Spirit of God hovered over the waters (Gen. 1:2), stirring creation into being. Later, God breathed into Adam’s nostrils the breath of life (Gen. 2:7). The same breath that moves the air also animates the soul. Wind is not seen, but its effects are felt — it moves, fills, and transforms.

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

When Your Core Gives Way

A curved silver metal bar bends gently downward against a light green textured background. Above it, the dark green title “When Your Core Gives Way” appears in a clean serif font, centred and clear.

Living with a progressive condition teaches you to recognise patterns, the shifts, changes, the way FSHD reshapes strength, posture, and movement. I have written about the years of falling, pain, feeling trapped in a body like this, the early arm weakness, the journey into mobility aids, the fear of using a chair too early, the misdiagnoses, the institutional barriers, and becoming a full time powerchair user. Despite all the years and the ever evolving health, my rare condition continues to surprise me as the FSHD world keeps progressing.

Saturday, 23 May 2026

Stepping Into Disability Communities

Teal background with white title text reading ‘Stepping Into Disability Communities.’ Below, two stylized wheelchair user icons face each other beneath a glowing white cross, symbolizing unity and faith.

I have spent most of my life disabled. Thirty years of muscle loss, pain, fatigue, and the slow shift of what my body can and can’t do. Thirty years of adapting, slowly deteriorating, and surviving. A life my children have grown up around. Yet I’m not part of any disability community outside the one we've built at church. Not properly.

I have changed that recently. My faith, knowledge, ministry, and life have grown. I am halfway through the ordination process. I’m shaping my calling and building a disability ministry. I have learnt more about disability theology, disability law, the Equality Act, SEN law, the difference between equality and equity, and the lived experience of disabled adults and children. I have been advocating for years, writing openly, and supporting others, but something shifted. I needed to go deeper and belong somewhere that understood my world.