Resources for churches

rEcess is a holistic model of ministry that serves the entire family experiencing disability though a monthly respite night. We provide a turn key model for churches to begin truly knowing ALL families within their church and…

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…

Hear from two adults experiencing disability on their perspective of being part of the local church.

At 99 Balloons, we talk about changing the story of disability and changing the story begins with knowing the story. Knowing the context we enter when engaging in friendship with people experiencing disability.

Anxiety and depression in adults have been demonstrated to have a profound impact on church attendance and engagement in practicing common spiritual disciplines. Get the statistics!

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

Jesus chose to spend his last days and time with His close friends, the disciples. Together, they celebrated the Passover feast.

Good Friday. What a strange name. How could Jesus’ trial and death be good?

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.

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.

What does the Bible tell us about disability?

Build relational ramps to make your church and yourself accessible to those with special needs.

Our care for those with special needs should be active and loving. How can we pursue our friends with disability lovingly?

Biblical encouragement to apply the truth of the gospel to how we serve our friends with special needs.

The doctrine of imago Dei is vital to how we view every person around us. All image bearers need the gospel.
