When Jane Lim (not her real name) heard that a group of men had invited her 21-year-old son with autism to join their discipleship (cell) group, she was filled with gratitude…
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When Jane Lim (not her real name) heard that a group of men had invited her 21-year-old son with autism to join their discipleship (cell) group, she was filled with gratitude…
Click here to see it.
Have you entered a church where people with and without disabilities worship God in “harmony”? Occasionally, there might be a sudden shout during worship, a person rocking back and forth during prayer, or someone running around the pews during the sermon. No one bats an eyelid. The pastor continues his preaching. There’s an occasional smile and a look of understanding from the congregation…
Is there a special needs or disability ministry in your church? How much is your church engaging with people with special needs?
With the hope of shedding more light on the special needs ministry, we spoke to Koinonia Inclusion Network (KIN), as well as some volunteers from SHINE (special needs ministry from HOPE Singapore).
Read the article here to hear more about their experiences and their dreams for the ministry, and their heart for this important part of the Body!
The Singapore online Christian news website Salt & Light has written an article about some useful ways that churches can journey with families with special needs in trying times.