Salt&Light Feature: “Everyone is indispensable”: They started a small group that welcomes those with special needs

"After some time the lines between those who are serving and those who are so-called being served become blurred,” said Dr Wei Ker Chiah, who started a men's small group that opens its arms to those with autism. Photo courtesy of Dr Wei Ker Chiah.

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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