Special Needs Ministry

“We Don’t Have the Manpower” & Other Ways We Complicate Inclusion

“We Don’t Have the Manpower” & Other Ways We Complicate Inclusion

Plainly stated, there should be no length to which we will not go to love and include our peers with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or cognitive challenges. Remember the friends who brought their buddy to Jesus on a mat through the roof of a house? Church inclusion is that straightforward.

An adoptive father comes home

An adoptive father comes home

Kevin brought us an appreciation for the challenges adoptive parents face in staying involved with church when their children experience emotional, behavioral or developmental challenges that make church attendance difficult.

What Special-Needs Families Wish Their Pastors Knew

What Special-Needs Families Wish Their Pastors Knew

If we could sit down with our pastors and tell them what's on our hearts, it would include phrases like these: We are lonely. We wish we could do more. We know you can't control every church members' reactions to our family, but you do set the example. How you talk about disabilities from the pulpit makes an impact on us. The challenges we face as our children grow up change and evolve.

Disability inclusion on mission trips

Disability inclusion on mission trips

We went on our first-ever Disability Ministry Mission Trip. God was faithful to Nick. God spoke to Nick. Nick listened and acted in obedience to God. Because of his obedience, God blessed our little adventure.