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Disability ministry requires careful balance between specialized support and full church integration. Examining the medical, social, and spiritual models of disability helps churches develop more effective, compassionate approaches to inclusion.
• Cognitive and invisible disabilities present unique challenges for recognition and inclusion
• Some incorrectly view disability as solely spiritual issues requiring deliverance or healing
• Balance is needed between seeing disability as both a challenge and part of human diversity
• Separate disability ministries provide targeted support but shouldn't exist in isolation
• Biblical perspectives range from Leviticus (seeming exclusion) to Jesus's radical inclusion
• 1 Corinthians 12 reminds us that those who "seem weakest" are indispensable to the body
For deeper dives into these topics, check out indispensable-people.com and visit Amazon to purchase "The Indispensable Kid," "Gospel Accessibility," and "The Indispensable People."
Send us a text
Disability ministry requires careful balance between specialized support and full church integration. Examining the medical, social, and spiritual models of disability helps churches develop more effective, compassionate approaches to inclusion.
• Cognitive and invisible disabilities present unique challenges for recognition and inclusion
• Some incorrectly view disability as solely spiritual issues requiring deliverance or healing
• Balance is needed between seeing disability as both a challenge and part of human diversity
• Separate disability ministries provide targeted support but shouldn't exist in isolation
• Biblical perspectives range from Leviticus (seeming exclusion) to Jesus's radical inclusion
• 1 Corinthians 12 reminds us that those who "seem weakest" are indispensable to the body
For deeper dives into these topics, check out indispensable-people.com and visit Amazon to purchase "The Indispensable Kid," "Gospel Accessibility," and "The Indispensable People."