Resources for churches
Good Friday. What a strange name. How could Jesus’ trial and death be good?
The doctrine of imago Dei is vital to how we view every person around us. All image bearers need the gospel.
Gain understanding, awareness, and empathy for the 1 in 6 people with sensory processing issues.Did you know that sensory processing issues can affect 1 in 6 people? That’s why we’ve put together this infographic packed with…
Praise God that we can experience the power of the resurrection in our lives. It’s the Good News of the Gospel that changes our eternity. We have hope because of Jesus. You have hope because of Jesus.
As our friends with special needs respond to the gospel, let's be reminded how we help them grow in God's grace.
The DMP is excited to share a new Holy Week resource in American Sign Language.
This is the good news of the gospel. Go and spread the news. Wherever you are, wherever you work, whatever you do, share it and invite others to know the God you love and serve. Tell them He has risen so that they may live.
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…
The gospel of John, chapter 9 shows us that our God is purposeful in disability.
Families of kids with autism are 84% less likely to attend a worship service in a calendar year compared to families unaffected by 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.
Pursuing relationships is the key to effectively caring for and serving those with disabilities.
Struggling with challenging behaviors at church? Discover sensory solutions that transform chaos into calm with real-life tools and expert insight.
Every image bearer needs the gospel of Jesus Christ. How do we evangelize those with special needs?
Hidden disabilities like learning differences, sensory sensitivities, and childhood trauma can make worship feel out of reach. Let's make worship more inclusive!