Inclusion

Five Ways to use AAC for Spiritual Development

Five Ways to use AAC for Spiritual Development

Some individuals with limited speech may use AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) speech-generating devices. For roughly 7 years, my own daughter with special needs used a speech-generating device to communicate when she was nonverbal. Here are five ways I used my daughter’s device to aid her spiritual development and increase her participation in our faith.

Five Barriers To Mental Health Services, and Some Ways Churches Can Help

Five Barriers To Mental Health Services, and Some Ways Churches Can Help

We know there are many barriers to treatment. But I want to focus in this article on practical barriers to mental health treatment, where churches can help immediately to address them.

Equipping Teens with SEND for the Transition to Adulthood

Equipping Teens with SEND for the Transition to Adulthood

Many young people with learning disabilities do not have adequate preparation for adult life. The reason sometimes is that people mistakenly assume that having learning disabilities means not being able to learn. This is not the case. Rather, it means that they have difficulty learning. To help with this needed preparation, I have just published a teaching pack for parents, educators and church leaders.

The Case for an Impacted Pastor: Four Reasons Why You Need Church Leaders with Disabilities

The Case for an Impacted Pastor: Four Reasons Why You Need Church Leaders with Disabilities

So, you don’t know me, but I’m a pastor. God called me to ministry about five years ago. Like most of us, I never would’ve seen it coming. There are a dozen reasons why nobody would want to use me and those are all the reasons why God chose me.

Important Components of Digital Accessibility for Church Websites, Documents and Media

 Important Components of Digital Accessibility for Church Websites, Documents and Media

When folks think about something being accessible, they usually think of wheelchairs. Is there a ramp? Are the doors wide enough? But what about your website or your pdf documents, or even emails? Can anyone use them?

The Greater Things of Revolutionary Love

The Greater Things of Revolutionary Love

The Sunday following my son’s autism diagnosis, we ventured out to church. I could never have predicted the way that attempt would go up in flames. What we experienced was not biblical, and all these years later, I’m now a disability inclusion pastor. What if, as we strive to make churches inclusive for people living with disabilities, that the greatest change from inclusion efforts is that the church finally develops revolutionary love?

Creating Belonging: Rethinking Cultural Contexts and Mental Health

Creating Belonging: Rethinking Cultural Contexts and Mental Health

In different cultural settings, the value of an individual’s gifts and the stigma of mental health struggles can vary greatly. What if the Church shifted its methods of interpreting mental health challenges at a pastoral, liturgical and theological level, to a focus on creating belonging?

Four Reasons Why Working Together Wins!

Four Reasons Why Working Together Wins!

We are always stronger, better, more focused and more successful when we’re working together than when we are working apart. That includes when families, our children’s and youth work—indeed our whole church ministry and mission—has a shared passion and vision. Here are four reasons why.

Three Tips to Help Special Needs Families Transition Back into Church

Three Tips to Help Special Needs Families Transition Back into Church

If you listen to disability ministry leaders, surveys and thought leaders these days, you will hear a resounding concern that families impacted by disability, mental health difficulties and other special needs will not be returning to “church as usual” any time soon. I hope churches and pastors are asking what will happen to these families. Here are three things your church can do to bless individuals and families impacted by disability in your congregation to navigate the transition process and feel restored to our church communities.

How Do We Respond to God’s Call to the Marginalized?

How Do We Respond to God’s Call to the Marginalized?

Misty, the beautiful puppy was so willing to learn. But when she matured into her doggy teens, she would decide whether it was important to obey or not. Misty reminded me of how we can respond to the call of God, particularly with ministry to the marginalized.