Thursday, 18 June 2026

Stories That Were Never Asked

Cream background with the title “Stories That Were Never Asked” in large black text across the top. Below it, a closed hardback book with a brass padlock fastened around it.

My dad’s eighty‑sixth heavenly birthday was last Wednesday. I didn’t mark it. I didn’t post on Facebook, visit the crematorium, post here, or even tell the kids. The words never came. I spent the day and the days after remembering him quietly instead.

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Independence vs Autonomy

A closed vintage compass locked inside a small metal birdcage with a brass padlock, placed against a smooth rusty red background. The title “Independence vs Autonomy” appears clearly at the top in off‑white text. The image symbolises restricted freedom and autonomy constrained by imposed safety or control.

Since college matured my writing, I’ve been revamping old blog posts, but it’s been hard seeing how my disability degeneration has stripped my independence.

Independence is important, but not as much as autonomy. Many able‑bodied people treat independence as the goal for disabled people and often misunderstand it in disability conversations. Autonomy, as control, choice, dignity, and the right to shape your own life, should be the real goal. 

What do disabled people mean by autonomy?

Monday, 8 June 2026

When Service Styles Clash and Church Identity Drifts

Dark silhouette of a church against a rich purple background, split vertically by a glowing crack symbolising division and drifting identity within the church community.

I’ve seen my church grow, change, survive and thrive over the last sixteen years, but recently I've seen how fragile our identity has become when different backgrounds form and push different expectations of church and service styles. When those expectations clash with other leaders and congregation members, it splits the Church’s direction.