Resources for families

Listen and learn from two fathers of kids experiencing disability as they share about their unique journeys of fatherhood, sharing both the joys of knowing their kids and the challenges they experience in advocating for their…

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.

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

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

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

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

Learn from Proverbs 17:17 on how to be a true friend and not make fun of others!

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!

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

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

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

Overcomer Ministries provides Christ-centered occupational therapy consulting, solutions, training, and tools for disability ministry. Our mission is to overcome obstacles to Jesus.

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'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!
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