Mark Arnold shares how families of children with disabilities are being bullied at church, and how the church can do better.
5 Truths that Anchor My Family in Faith Through Disability
When the Church Abandoned My Special-Needs Family
Special-Needs Siblings Experience Questions & Grief Seasons Too
I Am an Olympian…of Sorts!
Why your church needs to start a respite care ministry
We want to make it easy for any church to start a respite ministry to serve families of kids with disabilities. We’re delighted that the largest church-based respite care network in the U.S. is partnering with us to make that possible! Nathaniel’s Hope will be providing a day-long ministry intensive at Inclusion Fusion Live to provide the necessary training to churches seeking to launch new respite ministries.
5 Ways the Church Can Foster Healthy Attachment in Adoptive Families
Many Christians build their families through adoption out of loving concern for orphans and to live the faith James describes. I hope churches continue to bring the orphan crisis to light. And, as they do, I pray we—as the Church—can come alongside the families whose children’s past trauma continues to cause the “distress” James 1:27 mentions.
Hope & Healing for Special-Needs Parents (our spring course with Hope Anew)
Special-Needs Siblings Will Make Remarkable Future Leaders
Empowering young people from special needs families toward a healthy process of self-discovery and a positive relationship with Jesus gives them a solid foundation for the transition to adulthood. It also creates future leaders who will bring extraordinary perspective and passion to the communities where they live and serve.