As a biracial woman raised in a mixed-race household and a predominantly white, Southern evangelical church context, I have always been aware of my skin.
Read MoreWhile grief is a natural part of any special needs parent’s journey, it’s experienced differently by parents affected by Autism because of the range of possible outcomes.
Read MoreShe learned to use her eyes appropriately simply by doing so and receiving the gift of an enjoyable game. Practice led to understanding, not the other way around.
Read MoreThe stats are in. Families living with special needs are anywhere from 1.15 to 1.84 times more likely not to attend church. What are these families looking for before coming to church?
Read MoreHow do you start a conversation with parents about the possibility of their child having special needs? This can be one of the most awkward situations in children's ministry.
Read More“I have to tell you this morning!” For parents of a child diagnosed with Autism, that’s not necessarily how you want to be greeted. Anxious thoughts run through your head. “Did she bolt from the classroom? Did she have a meltdown? Did anyone get hurt?”
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