World Parkinson’s Day

Today is World Parkinson’s Day, a moment meant to raise awareness, inspire research, and support the millions of individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s disease. It’s a day that encourages reflection—not just on the human toll of the disease, but also on how society allocates its attention and resources. Consider this: the U.S. government spends over $25 billion annually related to Parkinson’s disease. Yet the overwhelming majority of that funding goes toward Medicare, Medicaid, and disability support, rather than toward research that could slow, prevent, or ultimately cure the condition. While care and support systems are vital, the imbalance raises an uncomfortable question about long-term priorities and whether enough is being invested in changing the future of the disease itself.

Now place that figure alongside another: between $500 million and $2 billion per day is being spent on the ongoing conflict with Iran, according to various estimates from March and April 2026. In just a matter of days, that level of spending can surpass what is dedicated annually to Parkinson’s-related needs. These numbers are not presented to simplify complex geopolitical realities, but to highlight the stark contrasts in national spending choices. World Parkinson’s Day should not only be about awareness—it should also be about perspective. When we look at these figures side by side, it becomes clear that the conversation about funding is not just about dollars, but about values, urgency, and the kind of future we choose to prioritize. ~OC

Stand

Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm. ~ Ephesians 6:13-14

Today’s a new day! Life can feel overwhelming at times. Can I get an amen? Life can be hard. The never-ending to-do lists, the health issues, financial issues, the friendship that ends out of the blue or the house that never seems to stay clean. Sometimes we feel like we cannot cope. We may not even be able to explain it. We just feel overwhelmed. We feel like we’re drowning.

I’m not sure what is currently happening in your life, what crisis you may be facing, but what I do know is we will all face challenges and heartaches we didn’t expect. In the midst of it all, we have a God who, just like a lifeguard, is ready to rescue us.

I can see Him looking at me, saying, “I’ve given you everything you need. Just stand.” Ephesians 6:13-14 declares, “Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm …” My heart is lifted up as I remember the following truths. Hopefully they can bring you some encouragement.

*No matter how unqualified we feel for the tasks set before us, with God we’re well-equipped.

*No matter how fast we seem to be sliding down the slippery slope of this thing called life, with God we are not in despair.

*No matter how overwhelming the situations of life feel, with God we are not drowning.

Friend, God has given us everything we need to stand victorious against the storms and uncertainties of this world. All we have to do is stand. Stand on His Word. Stand on His promise that declares we are “more than conquerors through him who loved us”(Romans 8:37). Stand on the command of Jesus to “take heart” because He has “overcome the world” (John 16:33). Stand on the truth that He will “fight for you against your enemies to give you victory” (Deuteronomy 20:4)

Today, let’s declare it with our mouths and believe it in our hearts. After you’ve done all you can, just stand!

Dear God, even though we can get easily overwhelmed by the things of this life, we thank You that You are always there, that You never leave nor forsake us. We pray that we will be reminded continuously that through the power of Your Word, we are well-equipped for this journey You have prepared for us. No matter what comes our way, may we stand on Your promises. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. ~OC

God is so Good

Today’s a new day! As Laura and I have traveled this crazy beautiful health journey, we have continually declared “God is so good to us.” It isn’t about material wealth or any signs of success. Laura and I live a very simple life. But some of the greatest blessings in life are not the ones you can hold or see, but the ones you carry in your heart. ~OC

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