Church4EveryChild blog: "My View from the Pulpit as a Special-Needs Dad"

 


Today, I'm featuring a post from their Church4EveryChild blog.   it's written by a pastor who is the dad of a special-needs boy with non-verbal autism.  Pastor Shannon Blosser is honest about his struggles in both of his roles, and offers tips for helping churches to be more inclusive.

A quote:  "I am not perfect in this.  I get frustrated and exhausted with having to constantly express that my child is a valued member of the body of Christ.  I get tired of how the church struggles to see that reaching out to people like my son is holy work."

To read the entire article, and to sign up for the blog, visit:

Church4EveryChild blog


Key Ministry, was founded to help churches welcome families of children with hidden disabilities.  They provide a variety of educational and support services for churches and families, and have expanded to serving those with mental health issues and trauma.  To explore their wide range of services and topics, visit their website:

Key Ministry




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