Churches and individuals need to pause and consider how their ministry orientation, personal questions, and worldview impact their ministry to the disabled.
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4 Tangible Ways to Welcome and Accommodate Families with Special Needs
Your congregation can tangibly care for families with special needs through awareness, acceptance, and inclusion practices.
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4 Ways Churches Can Serve Adults with Special Needs
Individuals with special needs should be seen as a vital part of the church instead of merely a project of the church.
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4 Resources to Help Churches Minister to Those with Special Needs
March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day—a day set aside each year to advocate for the dignity, well being, and inclusion of people with Down Syndrome.
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10 Ways to Be a Welcoming Church to Those With Special Needs
For those willing to welcome those with special needs, how can today’s churches better serve these families? One parent shares some tips.
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A Group Your Church Might Unintentionally Exclude—and 6 Ways to Engage Them
Many with epilepsy are reluctant to attend church because the seizure triggers and potential harm from the worship environment create an extra barrier, making them feel unloved and unwelcome.
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