• Lessons Learned in Previous Marriage and New Marriage with John Fela

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Lessons Learned in Previous Marriage and New Marriage with John Fela

  • Summary

  • Today is a special edition of JTG. Our usual crew will be back!
    Today, Dan discusses marriage, divorce, and a new marriage with John Fela of Joni & Friends. While not officially diagnosed, John has realized later in life his neurodivergent identification.

    About John:
    John Fela is the Ministry Relations Manager at Joni and Friends Chicago, working with churches to equip and train them to help the disabled in their communities. Prior to that, he spent almost 20 years in education, working with children from Infants to Middle School, serving in a variety of roles, including Teacher, Mentor Teacher, and School Director.

    Zoom AI Summary of Conversation:
    • John and his wife have a dedicated time or day to review and update their shared calendar to ensure they are both aware of each other's schedules and commitments.


    • John and his wife consistently express gratitude and appreciation for each other's efforts and contributions, even for small tasks or gestures.



    • John and his wife practice gentleness and empathy in their communication, especially when discussing sensitive or past-related topics.


    • John and his wife continue engaging in regular devotional and check-in times to maintain a strong connection and support each other.


    John lives in Round Lake, IL, and is married to his wife Faith and father to his son Christopher (ASD.) He is a public speaker, podcast guest on multiple shows, and regular contributor to Key Ministry’s Special Needs Family blog and other special needs blogs, including Hope Anew and The Mighty.
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