Official Launch of Enabling Communities & KIN’s Second Anniversary

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3 Dec 2021 was a triple blessing for KIN! It marked the launch of KIN’s new book, Enabling Communities, a Bible study resource for church small groups to use to better understand the inclusions of persons with special needs. At the same time, it also marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities as well as KIN’s second anniversary.

In celebration of KIN’s anniversary, Mr Aaron James Yap was appointed as KIN’s inaugural Artist-in-Residence. Mr Yap will use his artistic gifts to support KIN’s mission to promote the inclusion of persons with disabilities in churches.

Click here to see a Salt&Light article on the launch.

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