Disability Training -- Recommended Resources to Help in Your Disability Ministry

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Click on the titles of the following books on disabilities. You will be taken to one of our affiliate bookstores where you can learn more or purchase these resources.
 


Exceptional Teaching by Jim Pierson

Exceptional Teaching
by Jim Pierson

Is there a child with a learning disability who longs to be part of your Sunday school class or youth group? Discover ways to allow every student to participate!



Let All the Children Come to Me: A Practical Guide to Including Children with Disabilities in Your Church Ministries by MaLesa Breeding

Let All the Children Come to Me
by MaLesa Breeding

This book speaks to the heart and to the head. Teachers and pastors will find inspiration and information, reminding them that God calls us to include all children, no matter the challenge.


Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People Touched by Disability by Stephanie O. Hubach

Same Lake, Different Boat
by Stephanie O. Hubach

When the church attempts to function without all of its parts, the body of Christ becomes disabled. This book is a transformational work --designed to renew our minds to think biblically about disability in order that our lives, our relationships, and our congregations might wholly reflect Christ.



Why A.D.H.D. Doesn't Mean Disaster by Dennis Swanberg

Why A.D.H.D. Doesn't Mean Disaster
by Dennis Swanberg

Could it be A.D.H.D? And if so, now what do you do? This book offers encouragement from three unique perspectives. Unlike most books on this topic which tend to lable A.D.H.D. children as "problem kids," the authors point out the potential strengths of these children.



Autism and Your Church by Barbara J. Newman

Autism and Your Church: Nurturing the Spiritual Growth of People with Autism Spectrum Disorders
by Barbara J. Newman

Bookstore shelves are filled with resources that address how Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) affect children and adults at school, work, and home. But what about the church? What about your church? How can it become a welcoming place for individuals and families affected by ASD?


 
 
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