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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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Tag: Depression

Going to Church is Harder than You Think
Disability Ministry

Going to Church is Harder than You Think

Before I write another word, I need to be honest about something. I’m a pastor. If you have followed my … Continue reading Going to Church is Harder than You Think

Five Ways to be a Supportive Disability Ally
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Five Ways to be a Supportive Disability Ally

Every person, every community, needs a supportive ally. A person who journeys with someone and encourages them through the good … Continue reading Five Ways to be a Supportive Disability Ally

Accepting Myself through My Disabilities
Disability Ministry

Accepting Myself through My Disabilities

I never truly understood myself. Growing up, I never had a strong hold on how to live or make connections … Continue reading Accepting Myself through My Disabilities

There Are Days I Want to Give Up
Christianity, Devotion, Disability Ministry

There Are Days I Want to Give Up

There are days I want to give up. There are days I want to give up as a parent of … Continue reading There Are Days I Want to Give Up

Be Open About Joys, Struggles
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Be Open About Joys, Struggles

Prior to the pandemic, we all wore a mask that we proudly displayed for everyone to see. Our masks did … Continue reading Be Open About Joys, Struggles

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