Resources for churches

Relax and enjoy a calming experience that also teaches self-control. Use this video to help children choose the self-regulation strategies they need to gain focus and self-control. Training Video 8 of 8

Structuring your Disability Ministry and building a disability ministry that lasts.

Learn practical tips to help kids in foster care succeed at church, including child-centered language and meeting individual needs.

Simple solutions for the wiggles! Discover easy alternative seating and movement opportunities for your church and ministry events. Learn how to reduce anxiety and increase calm. Training Video 5 of 6

How to talk to church leadership and get them excited about disability.

This video provides five tangible steps any church can take towards providing meaningful support to people of all abilities. Also included is a document describing disability ministry models. What is a “ministry model?” A…

See how Jesus interacted with disability and how the gospel engages all of us in our need.

We are all designed to worship our Creator but sometimes corporate worship services can be challenging for those with sensory-processing differences.

Let the care of the church be focused on the whole family.

Let Joni and Friends help you identify and remove barriers that impact people with disabilities. Develop a church culture that sees all people as indispensable parts of the Body of Christ, created in God’s image, and worthy…

How can we, as caregivers, have the mind of Christ towards our child or loved one with special needs.

Everyone who comes through the church doors should feel welcomed and included. But when a new family at your church includes children or adults with disabilities, how do you gather and train volunteers to meet their unique…

Understand who Guidelight is as they share world-class, faith-based resources for those in the special needs and disability space.

The number of children with ASD is continuing to grow. The disability impacts not only the child, but the family as well. Many families look to community organizations, such as churches, as a support system. It is important…

This might be the most important tool to serve...be consistent in your efforts to instruct or serve or in building relationships with those with special needs.
