by Catherine Boyle | Feb 22, 2024 | Book Reviews, Podcast, Spiritual Development
In today’s episode, Catherine Boyle interviews Dr. Lamar Hardwick about his newest book “How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church.” Listen Anywhere You Find Podcasts! If you like this, you may like… 004: A Better Question with Lamar...
by Shannon Blosser | Dec 12, 2023 | Autism, Church Support, Spiritual Development
My family has a running joke that I am the epitome of Clark Griswold. I have the tendency to get myself injured in some outlandish ways—ask me sometime how I injured my knee delivering a children’s sermon. I also have the ability to run into almost every obstacle...
by Garett Wall | Nov 30, 2023 | Disability Ministry, Podcast, Spiritual Development
In this week’s episode, Garett shares a follow up story on a message from a previous episode while also discussing how the apostle Paul’s words of encouragement to the church at Philippi should also be a message of encouragement to anyone on the journey to take the...
by Beth Golik | Mar 9, 2023 | Church Support, Podcast, Spiritual Development
In today’s episode, Beth invites you to pull up a chair to her new white board as, together, we learn about new perspectives and ideas in disability ministry. Listen Now in Your Favorite Podcast App! Quick Links: Disability Ministry Video Roundtables & Idea...
by Sandra Peoples | Feb 2, 2023 | Podcast, Special Needs Ministry, Spiritual Development
In this episode, Sandra Peoples is joined by Chris Hulshof. Together they discuss the importance of churches that are both acceptable and accessible to those with disabilities. Listen now in your favorite podcast app! Quick Links: Chris Hulshof’s Instagram Jesus and...
by Joanna French | Dec 27, 2022 | Mental Health, Special Needs Ministry, Spiritual Development
When asked what religion I am, I typically answer, “I am a Christian.” This descriptor, though, feels like it falls short; so many professing to be Christians abhor the very teachings of Jesus, but I digress. Somewhere along my walk of faith, God opened my eyes to the...