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Shannon Blosser

Advocating for Families with Invisible Disabilities in the Church

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Tag: Parenting

I Am Jealous of Parents
Christian Leadership, Culture, Disability Ministry

I Am Jealous of Parents

I need to admit something. I am jealous of other parents. I am jealous of parents who never have to … Continue reading I Am Jealous of Parents

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

Mickey Mouse and Relationships: Why Relationships are Fundmanetal to Special Needs Ministry
Christian Leadership, Christianity, Disability Ministry

Mickey Mouse and Relationships: Why Relationships are Fundmanetal to Special Needs Ministry

Noah turns 10 next week. First, it is hard to imagine that our oldest child will soon enter the world … Continue reading Mickey Mouse and Relationships: Why Relationships are Fundmanetal to Special Needs Ministry

<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

Do Not Forget Special Needs Fathers
Christian Leadership, Christianity, Disability Ministry

Do Not Forget Special Needs Fathers

I have often felt alone as a special needs parent. It is a lonely journey. You spend most of your … Continue reading Do Not Forget Special Needs Fathers

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