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Monthly Archives: April 2018
Why Jess Cummings came to Inclusion Fusion Live
It was almost in indescribable experience to spend time with people who are doing disability ministry work. There is something about being with people who “get it.” Continue reading →
Posted in Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Stories
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Tagged Disability Ministry, Inclusion Fusion Live, Jess Cummings, Key Ministry
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Why church is difficult for persons on the high end of the autism spectrum
We need churches committed to welcoming children, teens and adults on the autism spectrum of typical to high intelligence and affording them opportunities for using their considerable gifts and talents to advance the mission of the church. Continue reading →
Posted in Autism, Key Ministry, Mental Health
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Tagged Autism, barriers, church, high functioning autism, Inclusion, Key Ministry, mental health and the church, Stephen Grcevich MD
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