By Mary Beth Nicholson There was a child named “Jon” in a small country church. He spoke little as he was autistic. However, he watched…
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“All your children shall be taught by the Lord, and great shall be the prosperity of your children.” — Isaiah 54:13 (NRSV) Where Do Children…
Comments closed1. Apply brightly colored, textured strips at tops of stairs to indicate their presence to visually-impaired persons and anyone carrying something that blocks vision.
Comments closedIn our new church this year, I was approached by a member before Easter: Do Easter lilies bother you? No more than my beloved daffodils on Daffodil Sunday. Don’t worry about it. The headache and nausea would only last a day.
Comments closedCreated by God Loved by her family Needs met by a loving staff In a safe and caring Living environment Our daughter Gives hugs and…
Comments closedKamp Kaleo is the United Church of Christ Nebraska Conference/the Disciples of Christ Regional Outdoor Ministry Facility in Burwell, Nebraska.
Comments closedDevelopmentally challenged persons do not come with a recipe card. We try this, we try that. Treat Adventures campers as you do everybody else, according to abilities.†– Jeannette Blaser
Written by Bill Switzer
Ordained minister and practicing attorney, Bill Switzer is a member of First Central Congregational UCC in Omaha and serves on the UCC Board for Justice and Witness
Ministries.
Barbara and I have two children, Greg and Grant. Before our older son Greg was born, the excitement of Barb’s pregnancy gave way to anxiety over whether the pregnancy
would go full term. Now 13, Greg’s birth, growth, and development we consider “normal.†His birth, a wonderment, it is inconceivable what life would be like without him.