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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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Why Do I Stay in the Church?
Christian Leadership, Christianity, Disability Ministry

Why Do I Stay in the Church?

There is a question that I have thought about for some time.  Why do I stay in the church? Admittedly, … Continue reading Why Do I Stay in the Church?

Accommodations for the Disability Community is a Fairness Issue
Disability Ministry

Accommodations for the Disability Community is a Fairness Issue

This week, I am preparing to preach from Amos 5:18-24. It is one of my favorite passages in the Old … Continue reading Accommodations for the Disability Community is a Fairness Issue

The Need for the Church to Repent of Its Actions Toward the Disability Community
Christian Leadership, Disability Ministry

The Need for the Church to Repent of Its Actions Toward the Disability Community

Repentance is necessary to experience a vital faith and witness of God’s holy love. To repent often includes recognizing a … Continue reading The Need for the Church to Repent of Its Actions Toward the Disability Community

Lessons from the National Park Service on Disability Inclusion
Disability Ministry, Encouragement

Lessons from the National Park Service on Disability Inclusion

Last week, my family of four descended up two national parks for a brief vacation and respite from the demands … Continue reading Lessons from the National Park Service on Disability Inclusion

Learning to Accept Being a Special Needs Dad
Disability Ministry

Learning to Accept Being a Special Needs Dad

When you first find out that your wife or partner is pregnant, as a dad, you immediately think about all … Continue reading Learning to Accept Being a Special Needs Dad

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