Ron Simmons
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Podcast Appearances
If somebody says that Jesus is coming tomorrow, you can almost bet that he's not because it says nobody's going to know.
It'll come as a surprise to us like a thief in the night.
And we pray that that'll be sooner rather than later.
But while we're here, we have a job to do.
We have families to take care of.
We have the message to spread.
And that's what we need to be focusing on.
Now, let's get into some questions here in our last few minutes that we have.
And we've got a lot of good questions.
I've got some time where I can go over these.
I think you'll enjoy this.
All right.
What expectations do you have for your children to care for their brother with special needs?
I think most of you know, if you're new listening to this, you may not know that we have three children.
Justin, our oldest, Allie's our youngest.
In the middle of that, we have a 41-year-old son, Daniel, who has autism and also epilepsy.
And so he lives with us and is pretty independent, but not independent enough to live on his own for multiple reasons.
The main one right now is epilepsy.
And so it is the number one fear that parents have that when they have children with disabilities is what happens when we're no longer here.
Because Daniel's likely to outlive us.