Faith Inclusion: Rachel “Unashamed”

Church and faith are important to our family.  Rachel was about two weeks old when she first went to church with us, and she showed up in the nursery at six weeks.  Her first real babysitters were people from our […]

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Two Suggestions for Church Inclusion

In my blogging, speaking and networking a hot topic is always “The Church” and inclusion.  Almost every time I do a speech or a workshop, questions arise. I am a person of deep faith. While I try not to hit […]

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Changing Perceptions One Church Camp at a Time

We are headed off to Centrifuge Church Camp this morning.  We love church camp and I have lots to tell you about when we get back – church camp and a job, too! Today, I am just going to re-post […]

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Top 5 Most Read posts for 2014

On this next to last day of the year I decided to steal this idea from my good friend Mark Leach and my hubs, Jonathan. I look at my analytics on a regular basis and some of my blogs are […]

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Perspective on Inclusion from a Worship Minister

Yesterday, I posted a blog “The Hardest Place for us to Take Our Special Needs Child? Our Church.”  This was my Facebook introduction of the link: “While our family has overall had very positive church experiences, we have had some […]

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Inclusion Done Right: Church Camp

Last week our church youth participated in Centrifuge (Fuge) Camp on the campus of Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, MO. Fuge Camps have been around for about 30 years and are operated under the umbrella of Lifeway Student Ministries. In […]

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