Indispensable People

Brains That Learn Differently Need Churches That Teach Differently


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Learning disabilities affect how the brain processes information and are not related to intelligence, yet 80% of people with disabilities aren't in our churches. As a mother and ministry leader who has navigated this journey with my son, I share insights about the neurological nature of learning disabilities and how churches can better serve this population.

• Learning disabilities are neurological disorders affecting how the brain processes information, not a reflection of intelligence or effort
• Children with learning disabilities often disengage from church activities that feel academically demanding
• Challenging behaviors may mask struggles with learning or social difficulties
• Social isolation and diminished self-esteem are common challenges that affect church participation
• Churches can create accessibility through curriculum modifications, multi-sensory approaches, and alternative participation methods
• Training volunteers and leadership is essential for creating truly inclusive environments
• Every person has God-given purpose, making those with learning disabilities truly "indispensable" to the church

For deeper dives into these topics and more, check out indispensable-people.com and visit Amazon to purchase the books the Indispensable Kid and Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People.


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Indispensable PeopleBy Tracie Corll