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Discipleship for Special Needs Families During COVID and Beyond

Discipleship for Special Needs Families During COVID and Beyond

The greatest commandment is our call as Christ followers to disciple others. Discipleship is not complicated or costly; but it takes time and effort. Here are some examples of how anyone can be discipled and make disciples, including special needs families.

Changes Coming to Churches in 2021 That Will Affect Special-Needs Families

Changes Coming to Churches in 2021 That Will Affect Special-Needs Families

There are big changes coming to churches that will affect special needs families. There are also opportunities that I'm excited about! Let's talk through those so we can better understand what's happening in our churches and how our calling as missionaries to other caregivers has never been more important!

Looking Back at 2020 from God’s Perspective

Looking Back at 2020 from God’s Perspective

It’s easy to come up with a list of challenges that took place in 2020. But Melanie Gomez learned some important insights about remembering 2020 in the way God instructed the Israelites, as they entered the Promised Land.

Reasons for Praise in a Difficult Season: Reflections on the Promises Fulfilled by God

Reasons for Praise in a Difficult Season: Reflections on the Promises Fulfilled by God

During the recent Christmas season, as I pondered the state of the world and all of the trauma that I went through in 2020, a message from a messianic rabbi about the Magnificat led me to ask a truly hard question similar to what Mary could have also asked: do I believe the God who carried me through so many difficulties and challenges in the past will carry me through new ones as well?

7 Ways to Include Special Needs Families in the Social Scene

7 Ways to Include Special Needs Families in the Social Scene

Inclusion and mainstreaming have long been a back and forth quandary for classrooms and school, but what about family functions and social life issues? Cindi and Joe Ferrini offers seven ways they try to give their son some social life experiences to “fit in” that may work for your family too, just in time for holiday gatherings.