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Can I still have a happy marriage with a disability?
Answer:
As a pastor and someone who's been married for 19 years, I've seen my fair share of challenges in marriage. But I truly believe that with the right mindset and commitment, a happy marriage is still possible, even with a disability. In fact, marriage has a way of revealing our weaknesses and forcing us to confront them, which can ultimately lead to growth and a stronger relationship. When I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, I had to come to terms with my own limitations and weaknesses. But through that experience, I learned that marriage isn't about finding someone who completes us, but about growing and developing together. It takes work and commitment from both partners to make a marriage succeed, and having a disability can actually be a catalyst for that growth. I've seen this in my own marriage with Susan. We've had our ups and downs, but through prayer, communication, and a willingness to work through tough times, we've been able to build a strong and joyful marriage. It's not about finding someone who can fix our problems or take care of us, but about working together to overcome them. With the right attitude and commitment, I truly believe that a happy marriage is still possible, even with a disability.
Sources:
confronting christianity
rebecca mclaughlin
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
sacred marriage
gary thomas
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