Each summer, our Shine Disabilities Ministry team hosts Camp Freedom, which an action-packed weekend where campers with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities experience summer camp in a way they most enjoy. The blessings and the memories and the logistics from the event always leave me asking “How did we do that?” But as we see through the ministry of Peter and John in Acts 3-4, we didn’t do any of it. The Holy Spirit did it!
Different, Not Harder
Three Ways to Equip Churches to Support Individuals Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking: Podcast Episode 059
Blockbuster movies and summertime are as American as baseball, fireworks, and apple pie. However, one recently released movie addressing human trafficking is generating significant cultural conversation. Here are three ways churches be equipped to support individuals who have experienced human trafficking.
An Interview with David’s Table: Podcast Episode 058
Disability Ministry: The 3 Minute Exchange
What questions should your teachers know to ask when a new child with disabilities is dropped off at church? In an ideal scenario, teachers would have time to sit down with the family and come up with a strategy that best suits the individual. But Sunday mornings are not always full of ideal scenarios! Evana shares what teachers should ask in a brief drop-off exchange.
Solutions When You Don’t Have enough Buddies: Podcast Episode 057
Six Reasons Church Leaders are Struggling (And How You Can Help): Podcast Episode 021
Faithful Friends, the Son of Man and Extraordinary Things: Podcast Episode 056
As Jesus was teaching a large group of people, including church leaders, four men made it a priority to find a way to take their paralyzed friend to the Son of Man. And through their faith, Jesus healed the man both spiritually and physically. In this week’s episode, Garett Wall explores what our churches can learn from the urgency and faithfulness of the man’s friends and how God is glorified in all of it.
The Reason I Gave Church Another Chance
As members of the disability community or the parents/caregivers who love them, we know the Church is not overtly welcoming. The right body of believers is out there, but they may not know it…yet. They may not even be able to understand…yet. But they will be willing to learn. Consider this your formal invitation to be sure of what you cannot see.
Four Aspects of Perseverance to Help Find Your Ministry Purpose: Podcast Episode 055
If your life includes disabilities, you probably already know that perseverance is needed in different ways. If you sense God stirring you towards ministry in some capacity, here are four aspects of perseverance that can help sharpen your understanding of what perseverance looks like in the midst of disabilities.