Using Computers for Inclusive Worship
Check out these tips to use computers for inclusive worship.
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Check out these tips to use computers for inclusive worship.
Check out these helpful resources for faith leaders working with members of their congregations and their families who are facing mental health challenges.
In this article, we offers tips and resources for providing the same information that sighted people benefit from to those with visual impairments.
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In this issue learn ways that churches have accommodated and assisted aging adults who have disabilities.
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) requires all organizations that serve the public to adopt a Customer Service Policy. Here's a sample policy for churches to consider.
Nearly 1 in 4 pastors have struggled with mental illness. This guide provides guidelines and suggestions for pastors and for church councils or consistories.
According this 2010 report, only 50 percent of people with disabilities attend church at least once a month, compared to 57 percent of people without disabilities.