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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…

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!

When you talk to someone who is blind, it’s easiest to look them right in eyes – just like you would anyone else!

Join us as we dive into this 5 session video series for married couples. Starting Lineup focuses on the marriage connection and how you navigate parenting children with special needs and disabilities.

Do you know someone who has Down syndrome? Include him or her in your circle of friends—they make great friends!

Session 2: Helping couples who care for individuals with disabilities and special needs to have a successful marriage.

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…

Base Camp is a father-focused weekend event to support and encourage special-needs dads. Guys come together and relate about the challenges and adventures unique to this life.

Session 3: Helping couples who care for individuals with disabilities and special needs to have a successful marriage.

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

If you see a service dog (wearing a working vest), don’t pet her unless you ask.

Session 4: Helping couples who care for individuals with disabilities and special needs to have a successful marriage.

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

Learn some sign language…that way you can say ‘hi’ to someone who is Deaf or hard of hearing.

Session 5: Helping couples who care for individuals with disabilities and special needs to have a successful marriage.
