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Self-Advocacy: how to thrive with a disability at church
In the eyes of the world, I am weak. I have a physical disability that is very visible. I use a wheelchair outside of my house and I need hands-on help every day. These exact weaknesses make me strong. These limits teach me how to advocate. Self-advocacy is about more...![Self-Advocacy: how to thrive with a disability at church](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/header_this-is-how-I.jpg)
this is how I…take a walk
this is how I…take a walk. In this first video of the blog series, I talk about how I enjoy time outdoors. A physical disability means I need mobility equipment (my power wheelchair) and a side-kick (like a friend) to come along for whatever fun I...![Love & the Disability Factor, part four](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/header_lovepartfour.jpg)
Love & the Disability Factor, part four
When it comes to the longing for love, I’m not the only one with fears related to the disability factor. I’m not alone in feeling this dream of mine can seem impossible. I’ve read books and blogs, and emailed a few. Other people with disabilities...![Am I an Inspiration?](https://lauracrobb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/header_ExploringMisconceptions.jpg)