Books

Centre For Disability Ministry in Asia


The CDMA is the research and publication arm of KIN that produces culturally relevant resources for churches in Asia.

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Koinonia Groups: Nurturing Disability-Inclusive Small Groups in Your Church

Authored by Chew Ping Lin, Leow Wen Pin & Jesselyn Ng. (Disability Ministry in Asia Series, Volume 3)

“Koinonia Groups” is a guide for Christians aiming to enhance their small group ministries by walking with persons with special needs as fellow disciples and disciple makers. Through practical insights and stories, it explores what it means to pursue Christlikeness as one body. Step by step, it will transform your small group into one that embodies true koinonia—partnership in God’s love.

 

For bulk orders (more than 5 copies), please contact us at team@kin.org.sg.

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Enabling Hearts: A Primer for Disability-Inclusive Churches

Edited by Leow Wen Pin. (Disability Ministry in Asia Series, Volume 1)

This handbook introduces churches to the basics required to start a disability ministry. The book comprises overviews of disability theology and ministry, various issues common to all disability ministries, tips on how to include people with specific disabilities, and case studies of Singaporean disability ministries.

This handbook introduces churches to the basics required to start a disability ministry. The book comprises overviews of disability theology and ministry, various issues common to all disability ministries, tips on how to include people with specific disabilities, and case studies of Singaporean disability ministries.

 

For bulk orders (more than 5 copies), please contact us at team@kin.org.sg.

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Enabling Communities: Bible Studies on Including People with Disabilities in Church

Authored by Leow Wen Pin & Joanna Ong. (Disability Ministry in Asia Series, Volume 2)

This Bible study (available as a Facilitator’s Guide and Students’ Guide) helps church small groups understand the basics of disability inclusion from a Biblical perspective. It comprises four studies drawn from the New Testament, and includes practical and group application. The Facilitator’s Guide contains answers and detailed facilitation guidance to help small study leaders.

 

For bulk orders (more than 5 copies), please contact us at team@kin.org.sg.

Singapore Disability
Ministry Survey

Watch the launch event highlights

with report insights here.

Singapore Disability Ministry Survey 2023

The Singapore Disability Ministry Survey 2023 provides a holistic snapshot of the disability ministry sector in Singapore. 

 

Through surveys and in-depth interviews, churches with and without disability ministries shared with us about the barriers and challenges they faced in discipling people with disabilities. The findings inform the Church about how to reach out to more people of all abilities.

Publications

Peer-reviewed research and other publications to educate churches and drive innovation in the disability ministry sector. 

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Enabling Hearts Discussion Guide

The Enabling Hearts Discussion Guide is a guide for churches to facilitate disability ministry team discussions on the contents of KIN’s book Enabling Hearts: A Primer for Disability-Inclusive Churches.

Others

St Andrew’s Cathedral Podcast

Mosaic podcast + transcript

Others

Koinonia Papers (KPs)

The Disability Ministry in Asia series is a series of resources that support churches in the work of disability ministry.

Reformed World Journal

In recent years, accelerated by the work of organisations like Joni and Friends and the Lausanne Movement’s Disability Concerns Network, disability ministry has experienced robust growth worldwide. Singapore, a highly developed island state deeply connected with the global economy, has experienced similar growth in this area among its churches.

In this short article, we provide an overview of the Church in Singapore. We then discuss the current state of disability ministry in Singapore, both at the local congregational level and the broader level of the Protestant Church in Singapore as a whole. We conclude by discussing the future prospects of ministry among persons with disabilities in Singapore.

Articles

Ong Ching Hui & Leow Wen Pin.

Towards an Asian Disability Missiology: Reflections from Singapore.

Journal of Asian Missions (forthcoming)

By A/Prof. Alex Tang

Leow Wen Pin.

Review of Disabilities and the Disabled in the Roman World

Journal of Disability and Religion

By Christian Laes

Leow Wen Pin.

Review of Pastoral Care and Intellectual Disability: A Person-Centred Approach

Journal of Disability and Religion

By Anne Katherine Shurley