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When you talk to someone who is blind, it’s easiest to look them right in eyes – just like you would anyone else!
See someone with a disability? It's okay to ask questions! People with disabilities are usually happy to answer your questions. Learn some great tips when asking someone about their disability and learn a wonderful verse to…
A great way to be a friend is to ask if someone if they need help. How about offering to open the door or helping someone with their things! Also learn a great verse, Philippians 2:4
When you say hi to someone in a wheelchair, walk right up to them like you would anyone else (it’s nice to get close). Remember, you can’t catch a disability!
Learn from Proverbs 17:17 on how to be a true friend and not make fun of others!
Sometimes disabilities are inside of our bodies, not on the outside. Learn how to be a good friend to someone who has diabetes, an invisible disability.
Start with "Hello!" Maddy, who has cerebral palsy, shares about a time when a girl named Rosie made her feel loved and included at school. Just a simple hello made all the difference for Maddy, so next time you see someone…
Discover what makes your friend affected by autism unique!
When you're talking to a friend with a disability, remember to stand in front. Your friend won't be able to see you if you’re behind them!
Our mission is to overcome obstacles to Jesus. Overcomer Ministries provides Christ-centered occupational therapy consulting, solutions, training, and tools for disability ministry. Our vision is for people of all abilities…
Walk through Scripture with examples of others who have seen the Lord be faithful even in the midst of difficult circumstances.
Are we doomed to be a prisoner of our own worst-case scenarios? Or is there a way to move forward with hope in a God that holds everything in His hands? Can you trust Him...even if your worst fears come true?
Join Becky Davidson as she dives into the second episode of this study!
We live in a 'worst-case scenario' world. Watch the news for even a moment and you're bombarded with countless terrible tragedies. But sometimes, our mind is even better at coming up with the 'what-ifs' in our own lives, that…
We live in a 'worst-case scenario' world. Watch the news for even a moment and you're bombarded with countless terrible tragedies. But sometimes, our mind is even better at coming up with the 'what-ifs' in our own lives, that…
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