Resources for families
Videos
God wants you to know that you can and should be comfortable and confident in your identity! He made you and designed you the way He did for a purpose!
Walk through Scripture with examples of others who have seen the Lord be faithful even in the midst of difficult circumstances.
Do you know someone who has Down syndrome? Include him or her in your circle of friends—they make great friends!
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?
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!
Learn from Proverbs 17:17 on how to be a true friend and not make fun of others!
Join Becky Davidson as she dives into the second episode of this study!
If you see a service dog (wearing a working vest), don’t pet her unless you ask.
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…
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.
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!
When you talk to someone who is blind, it’s easiest to look them right in eyes – just like you would anyone else!
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…
Discover what makes your friend affected by autism unique!
Meet Naomi, Joni and BoBo as they walk through how to be kind to someone living with a disability! You can be a blessing by simply giving a smile to someone with a disability. Rather than stare…Smile!
- ← Previous
- 1
- 2 (current)
- 3
- Next →