For better or worse, when disability challenges your marriage

For better or worse, when disability challenges your marriage

Ken Tada

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Disability has a way of trying even the best of marriages. The cumulative effects of daily routines that never vary, social isolation, financial pressures, unmet expectations, and a life that is vastly different from most couples can wear on the spirits of the strongest husband and wife.

Without Christ firmly in the center of the suffering, a spouse can crack under the pressure that disability brings to the marriage.

Ken Tada, husband to Joni Eareckson Tada, shares that disability does not have to be the defining word in your marriage. Instead disability is an invitation for you and your spouse to depend on Jesus in your weakness and grow closer to each other than you ever thought possible.

Ken shares how spouses can openly communicate about needs, expectations, disappointments, and then ask God for the help they need. As you ask, the transforming love of Jesus will be poured into your own heart, so you can be poured out for your spouse.

Be encouraged that God knows you and your spouse intimately and promises that when you are weak, he is strong and will be an ever-present help in the trouble you are facing.

Publisher: New Growth Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781645070092

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Ken Tada taught over thirty years of high school history before retiring in 2003. He serves on the Board for Joni and Friends, and he and Joni often participate in ministry programs. Together they authored Joni and Ken: An Untold Love Story, released in 2013. Ken and Joni were married in 1982 and reside in Calabasas, California.

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This is a very good little booklet written by Ken Tada. It is only 21 pages long, so it is not intended to be a book that thoroughly deals with the topic of disability in marriage. But it packs some wonderful truths and lessons into these short pages! The reader will find encouragement and insight from one who knows what it is like to have a marriage deeply impacted by disability.

This is a great booklet to help you begin to study what the Bible has to say about marriage affected by disability. It is also a good booklet to pass on to friends who are struggling because disability or chronic illness impacts their marriage. Rachel