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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

Recent Posts

  • Seeing the Autistic As Created in the Image of God
  • Society Needs to Stop Blaming Parents for Autistic Children
  • Pastoring with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • What the Church Disability Movement Gets Wrong
  • Reflections for the Church as the ADA Celebrates 35 Years
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Month: May 2011

Life

One Big Thank You

I’ve attempted to write this blog several times over the course of several days. Each time it has been struggle … Continue reading One Big Thank You

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Faith, Life

Does Public Theology Have a Place in the Local Church?

One of the bedrock principles of the United States is the idea that the church and the state should be … Continue reading Does Public Theology Have a Place in the Local Church?

Christian Leadership, Christianity, News

Reacting to Osama Bin Laden’s Death

Osama Bin Laden is dead. Think about that sentence for a moment: A man who terrorized the United States for … Continue reading Reacting to Osama Bin Laden’s Death

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Devotion, Encouragement, Faith, Life

The Resurrected Life

Here is the text for the sermon I delivered this morning at First United Methodist Church-Andover Campus in Lexington. The … Continue reading The Resurrected Life

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