Written by Jo Lambert.
It is not generally understood or addressed by our society that people with disabilities experience more grief and loss on an almost daily basis than the general public.
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Queries, Solutions, Shared Stories
Written by Jo Lambert.
It is not generally understood or addressed by our society that people with disabilities experience more grief and loss on an almost daily basis than the general public.
Comments closedIn adverse situations, a sense of impossiblity first overrides all else. However, feeling overwhelmed by the “I can’t” does not necessarily mean that we “cannot.”…
Comments closedWith delight, the United Church of Christ Disabilities Ministries received word yesterday that the Reverend Virginia Kreyer will be awarded high recognition as an ordained woman in the denomination.
Comments closedMeditation Hope is something we have to choose. God is someone we have to seek. Sometimes a single sentence is the most we can call…
Comments closedI was a minister code blue hand aching from the grip of mother or sister, “chaplain,oh, chaplain” my self embodying the grasp for hope in…
Comments closedA Cyclist’s Guide to Progressive Living
Bob Molsberry, Ohio Conference Minister, cycles with a wheelchair.
All three of us, each with a unique ministry, have been accepted here for who we are “inside.” My heart rejoices in this gift from a generous God to be sent to this church.
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