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The genesis point of our religion is God’s looking at each creature and seeing, first, that it is good.
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Reading the Signs columns are written by members of the Nebraska Conference Disabilities Ministries Board. They are offered for use in Conference and Local Church newsletters as an accessibility tool. Permission to print given by Nebraska Conference newsletter editor of The Nebraska Record.
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The genesis point of our religion is God’s looking at each creature and seeing, first, that it is good.
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“We have something to say. We want to be heard. Communication is what a church is about.
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“Today, I knew what was happening. It was like a Thanksgiving song,” Sherryl Yokel’s voice greeted her pastor. Later, Mrs. Yokel added, “I feel more comfortable in church now. I understand the [choir’s] songs and what Bob says.”
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A man’s curiosity won out as I waited for several mobility-cane users to enter the Services for the Visually Impaired (SVI) seminar. The man, just passing by, struck up a conversation with me.
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An S.O.S. in church for walkers resulted in eight volunteers and a parcel of mutuality.
Comments closedThis year, the DM Committee is trying a new means of meeting in order to save mileage and physical energy. This is a combination of email communication, through a group email, and telephone conference calls. We are building the conference calls and reimbursement for an interpreter for the deaf into our budget.
Comments closedThe compassion of 15-year-old Chad House permeated Nebraska Conference Annual Celebration 2005.
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