David Ingram, Texas Gospel Canada
Maria Kramer Wolfe of The Kramers said they will have limited travel for the immediate future.
“When my brother was just two years old he was diagnosed with autism but back in 2016 we noticed some new health challenges showing up that affected his behaviors,” she said.
“We noticed some vocal ticks that were very loud just a lot of anxiety and it made it very hard for him to enjoy normal daily life. We did only what we knew to do, which was to continue moving forward in ministry while also getting him the help he needed. Recently, Wesson’s health challenges have become more severe and with mom and dad being his full -time caregivers, the decision was obvious that they knew that they needed to kind of take time and focus on really helping him get better,” said Maria.
The Kramers have contacted a clinic in their home area that’s willing to help Weston.
“They specialize in his special needs and his special situation. And so we do ask for your patience, understanding and prayers as a lot of our travels are put on halt for a little bit.”
Maria is due to have her third baby this summer, so they had already scheduled in some time away from the road for welcoming a new life, but have plans to return to a normal schedule in the future.
“During this time where we’re home a little bit more, we are excited to be serving more at our home church, Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois,” she said.
We hope the future brings good things for the future!
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