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We walk through how churches can respond when a diagnosis or tragedy first introduces disability, from urgent care to long-term inclusion. We ground practical steps in a biblical vision where every person is indispensable and healing hope holds alongside sovereignty.
• scale early tangible support with meals, childcare, rides, and respite
• validate grief and fear while answering hard questions with care
• root identity and purpose in the image of God and indispensability
• hold healing hope with God’s sovereignty without false promises
• shift from crisis response to long-term physical, social, and spiritual access
• create buddies, parent support, respite, and flexible discipleship
• honor lament and joy together as part of community life
• move from seeing people as recipients to partners with gifts
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the indispensable-people blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People
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We walk through how churches can respond when a diagnosis or tragedy first introduces disability, from urgent care to long-term inclusion. We ground practical steps in a biblical vision where every person is indispensable and healing hope holds alongside sovereignty.
• scale early tangible support with meals, childcare, rides, and respite
• validate grief and fear while answering hard questions with care
• root identity and purpose in the image of God and indispensability
• hold healing hope with God’s sovereignty without false promises
• shift from crisis response to long-term physical, social, and spiritual access
• create buddies, parent support, respite, and flexible discipleship
• honor lament and joy together as part of community life
• move from seeing people as recipients to partners with gifts
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the indispensable-people blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People