Resources for churches

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.

How can we as a church best serve families affected by disability beyond Sundays?

This resource covers some important jargon that focuses on Deaf communities and the appropriate terminology used when discussing the topic of Deaf people.

Smell and taste are important sensory areas to consider at church and ministry events. Become sensory-friendly and be a welcome relief to those affected by sensory processing issues. Training Video 6 of 6

As we conclude the first part of our training, we reflect on all we’ve learned. We remember that the foundation of our relationship with those experiencing disability is kinship, compassion, and fellowship.

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.

Engaging young adults with disabilities into the life of your church.

Join us in exploring how UDL can transform your approach to teaching the Bible and create truly universal access to the gospel message.

What does the Bible tell us about disability?

Learn over 25 fall themed ASL words and phrases for thanksgiving.

Jesus is our example of how we show hospitality to all people and with a particular disposition of welcoming the weak into our lives and communities.

Navigating challenging behaviors in special needs ministry.

Learn about addressing common barriers like sensory processing issues, ADHD, autism, mobility challenges, and communication differences.

This video explores innovative ways to engage diverse learners in church settings, from creative teaching methods to sensory-friendly environments.

Palm Sunday marks an important moment in Jesus’ ministry with His triumphal entry into Jerusalem. This day marks the beginning of “Holy Week”.
