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Equal Access Guide for Meetings, Conferences, Large Assemblies, and Worship

This access guide is a comprehensive resource, enabling persons with disabilities to participate in the life of the church. Please share this with members of your denominations, organizations and networks.

This document may be reproduced in any format. Identify the source by stating, “This Equal Access Guide was prepared by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA Committee on Disabilities.”

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What Adults with Disabilities Wish All Parents Knew

Reflections from a Different Journey

Edited by Stanley D. Klein, Ph.D. and John D. Kemp
Reviewed by Linda Jean H. Larson, M. A. T. Coordinator, Committee on Disabilities, National Council of Churches USA

What Adults with Disabilities Wish All Parents Knew, Reflections from a
Different Journey is a must read for anyone disabled or non. It is
excellent for anyone who is exploring disability for the first time as
well as those well versed in the area of disability. Its greatest asset is
the openness that comes across by all the writers.

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Effective Color Contrast

Designing for People with Partial Sight and Color Deficiencies

by Aries Arditi, PhD

This web page contains three basic guidelines for making effective color choices
that work for nearly everyone. Following the guidelines are explanations of the
three perceptual attributes of color — hue, lightness and saturation — as they
are used by vision scientists.

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Letter to Daniel M

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A Sermon

Dear Dee,

I read your article in your denominational newspaper. I was stunned by your statement about Harold Wilke. You said, “I learned from Dr. Wilke that wholeness has little to do with the body.” I was wondering if you could elaborate this for me.

Daniel M

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