Through Darkness to Light
Kathy Nimmer’s visual decline brought grief, depression, anorexia, hopelessness, and over time a deep assurance that she has innate value as a child of God.
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Kathy Nimmer’s visual decline brought grief, depression, anorexia, hopelessness, and over time a deep assurance that she has innate value as a child of God.
The pew is waiting for its favourite words, the words it cherishes the most, the words it was made for. "You may be seated," says the pastor.
Technology can play a key role in becoming a welcoming and engaging everyone in our community. Are we using accessible technology properly and effectively?
Casey Dutmer has been blind from birth and knows first hand the challenges in making worship accessible. Here she shares some ideas and insights she's learned along the way.
Kent became blind at age 13 when surgery to remove benign brain tumors severed the optic nerve. Here he shares how a church community can play a key role in supporting one another.
In this article, the concept of giving thanks in all circumstances is explored. How can one use their experiences to bring glory to God?
Both Sarah and Hailey, with their heads close, nearly touching, were singing as Hailey was singing the words with her face nearly flush against the pages of the hymnal and Sarah’s right ear turned towards and quite close to Hailey’s face.
Erica shares her unique form of worship: playing the flute from her pew seat on Sunday. Her beautiful notes encourage connection and encouragement from her community.
The world around me presupposes sight, and that is the greatest frustration. If you cannot see, the world does not see you.
In this piece, Nicole writes about being blind, and about all the ways that God has used her to further his kingdom here on earth.