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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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  • 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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Changing the Playbook Involves Changed Hearts
Christian Leadership, Culture

Changing the Playbook Involves Changed Hearts

Every sport has a playbook. It is a set of plays a team anticipates to run with success to accomplish … Continue reading Changing the Playbook Involves Changed Hearts

Parents Can Experience Ableism, Too
Christian Leadership, Disability Ministry

Parents Can Experience Ableism, Too

Do you know what it means to be an ableist?  An ableist assumes that someone with a disability cannot function … Continue reading Parents Can Experience Ableism, Too

On “This Is Us,” Randall,  and the Church’s Response to Anxiety Among Clergy
Christian Leadership, Disability Ministry

On “This Is Us,” Randall, and the Church’s Response to Anxiety Among Clergy

I love the show “This Is Us.” It is a beautifully written drama about family, aging, navigating life, and processing … Continue reading On “This Is Us,” Randall, and the Church’s Response to Anxiety Among Clergy

Is the Pro Football Hall of Fame More Accepting of Autism Than Your Local Church?
Christian Leadership

Is the Pro Football Hall of Fame More Accepting of Autism Than Your Local Church?

Last week, I had the opportunity to present at Key Ministry’s Inclusion Fusion Live conference in Cleveland. It’s a decent … Continue reading Is the Pro Football Hall of Fame More Accepting of Autism Than Your Local Church?

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