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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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The Problem of Ableism in the Church
Christian Leadership, Culture

The Problem of Ableism in the Church

There are many ways to define ableism. Each definition provides a unique contribution to one of the most painful experiences … Continue reading The Problem of Ableism in the Church

Lessons for the Church from In a Different Key
Disability Ministry

Lessons for the Church from In a Different Key

On Tuesday night, PBS aired the television premiere of the documentary “In a Different Key.” Focused on the work of … Continue reading Lessons for the Church from In a Different Key

<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

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