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Welcome back to our 3 part series on ASL church vocabulary. Learn basic church signs in American Sign Language. Learning these signs will help you engage with Deaf people in your community and help your church go from just…
Create inclusive ministry environments for all ages.
Learn some simple steps and ways you can find local American Sign Language Christians interpreters for your churches. This simple guide can be a starting point to help you and your church search and recruit interpreters.
What is anxiety and what does it look like in a Sunday School classroom? Use these tips and strategies to help students with anxiety feel comfortable enough in your classroom to absorb gospel truths.
Engaging young adults with disabilities into the life of your church.
Navigating challenging behaviors in special needs ministry.
Our mission is to overcome obstacles to Jesus. Overcomer Ministries provides Christ-centered occupational therapy consulting, solutions, training, and tools for disability ministry. Our vision is for people of all abilities…
Matt & Ginny Mooney share the mission and vision of 99 Balloons and how it all started because of the life of their son, Eliot.
“Behavior modification” can sound intimidating and unattainable, but with a few key tips and perspectives we can face challenging behavior head-on with greater confidence, and ultimately, share the gospel more effectively!
Accessibility and inclusive are not extra work, being accessible and inclusive is biblical.
Deaf Millennial Project shares one best approach in starting a Deaf discipleship group.
A simple tool that will engage and disciple Deaf people for Christ.
Have you ever found yourself thinking "There's this kid..." in your ministry? Share this resource on ADHD, a common hidden disability, with your children's ministry volunteers and church staff.
Preparing our minds and hearts to minister to people with disabilities and their families in the most effective way possible.
Help your church build relational ramps, making your community accessible to those with disability.
The importance of consistency in the church environment, staff and behavioral redirection.