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Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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Category: Disability Ministry

<strong>Why Online Worship is a Blessing for My Family</strong>
Christian Leadership, Christianity, Culture, Disability Ministry

Why Online Worship is a Blessing for My Family

Each week after worship, I pack up my backpack and head to my car long after everyone has left the … Continue reading Why Online Worship is a Blessing for My Family

Three Things Special Needs Families Need from the Church
Disability Ministry

Three Things Special Needs Families Need from the Church

Note: This is the text of a presentation I gave Saturday at the Kenova United Methodist Church (Kenova, W.Va.) United … Continue reading Three Things Special Needs Families Need from the Church

<strong>How to Include Special Needs Children at Your Trunk or Treat</strong>
Christian Leadership, Disability Ministry

How to Include Special Needs Children at Your Trunk or Treat

October is often when a congregation will host a fall festival or trunk or treat. This event is a great … Continue reading How to Include Special Needs Children at Your Trunk or Treat

Is the Church Like the Judge Towards Families with Invisible Disabilities?
Christian Leadership, Disability Ministry

Is the Church Like the Judge Towards Families with Invisible Disabilities?

We are in the middle of a sermon series looking at justice-related topics and how we can be more inclusive … Continue reading Is the Church Like the Judge Towards Families with Invisible Disabilities?

<strong>Being a Pastor Dad Makes Me a Better Pastor</strong>
Christian Leadership, Christianity, Disability Ministry

Being a Pastor Dad Makes Me a Better Pastor

I am a Pastor Dad. Now, at first glance, you might think of that as simply describing reality. I am … Continue reading Being a Pastor Dad Makes Me a Better Pastor

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