Disability
- Why Your Favorite Theologians Are All Talking about Theological AnthropologyAttention to bodies and cultural conflict has brought attention to question of what it means to be human.Stefani McDade in Texas|
- My Disabled Son Is the Image of GodAs a pastor, I’ve wrestled with the theological implications of my child’s disability.Greg Harris|Português
- Living in a Season Without AnswersLearning to have a quiet hope in the midst of heartacheKayla Craig|españolPortuguêsFrançais한국어Indonesian
- God Teaches Me Through My Daughter with Down SyndromeAdults with intellectual disabilities can have robust spiritual lives. Are we learning from them?Amy Julia Becker|
- The Gospel Comes with a Kids’ PottyChild-sized toilets at church tell kids they’re welcome. Why are they so rare?Leah Libresco Sargeant |
- My High Priest Understands My PainJesus’ mercy is in his complete understanding of our hurt, not only in his ability to solve it.Madison N. Pierce|简体中文繁體中文日本語
- Blind Band Revives Traditional Worship in Lebanon’s ChurchesGroup seeks to open the eyes of Arab hearts through oriental quarter-note melodies.Rebekah Hayes|
- In Kenya, Sign Language Choir Helps Churches Embrace Deaf CultureOver three decades, the Zion Praise Team has put its faith on display and challenged misconceptions around people with disabilities.Fredrick Nzwili in Nairobi - Religion News Service|
- Report: Jean Vanier’s L’Arche Hid ‘Mystical-Sexual’ Sect for DecadesAn independent commission concluded that dozens of women were violated by Vanier and his mentor under exploitative spiritual disciplines.Kate Shellnutt|Français
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