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Our comprehensive suite of resources is built to help your church gain the knowledge, strategies, and faith-driven skills to build and maintain a disability-inclusive environment. No matter what stage your church is at—from seeking the latest materials for a long-standing program to learning more about disability in general—you’ll find countless resources to fit your needs.

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Training
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Guess What? It's time for a Brain Break! Take a quick break during learning. These simple yet powerful brain-building activities promote social engagement, reduce anxiety, and create fun learning breaks that promote…
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Biblical encouragement to apply the truth of the gospel to how we serve our friends with special needs.
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The doctrine of imago Dei is vital to how we view every person around us. All image bearers need the gospel.
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As our friends with special needs respond to the gospel, let's be reminded how we help them grow in God's grace.
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The church is the place where God's people gather to encourage and strengthen one another so that the gospel would go forth in their community. Integrating people with disabilities into the Body of Christ is often a…
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The gospel of John, chapter 9 shows us that our God is purposeful in disability.
Check out this list of over 75 fun multisensory ideas for teaching the Bible.  Use all the senses to engage the whole brain for better learning.
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Hidden disabilities like learning differences, sensory sensitivities, and childhood trauma can make worship feel out of reach. Let's make worship more inclusive!
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This series is designed to provide two practical instruction videos along with videos focused on parents and spiritual interaction with those with special needs.
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