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Completing the body of Christ by embracing the disability community.

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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
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Because low vision is often invisible, barriers are frequently unintentional. Inclusion means designing church environments and experiences that do not depend on sharp eyesight to participate fully. https://t.co/9de7vnyC2C
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abilityministry.com
People with low vision may see some things clearly, others poorly, and experience fatigue, glare sensitivity, or difficulty with contrast and detail. Because lo
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@tebowfoundation
Tim Tebow Foundation
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We go nuts for our Honored Guests 🌟🪩🕺 Don't miss out on the best global celebration of the year, February 13th, 2026 ✨
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
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"Research suggests that girls and women with disabilities are three to four times more likely to experience exclusion from education. When disability is invisible, those exits are rarely documented as disability-related." https://t.co/IdPnIZN8zr
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For women, the effects of unrecognized disability often surface through interrupted education, challenges navigating healthcare, and reduced economic participation.
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals often face barriers in worship, teaching, and connection that are not about willingness—but about access. Inclusion means ensuring communication is clear, consistent, and respectful. https://t.co/sFkLv4x6p5
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The Gospel is communicated through words, relationships, and community. Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HoH) individuals often face barriers in worship, teaching, a
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@ryanewolfe
Ryan Wolfe
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
9 days
What is the funniest thing you have heard in disability ministry?
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
15 days
With a few intentional strategies and a heart for inclusion, your children’s ministry can be a place where all kids feel seen, valued, and empowered to grow in their faith. Download this FREE resource: https://t.co/GbQ6bjdOD5
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
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For the disability ministry leaders and caregivers, Micah 6:8 is a verse that speaks with special power. Following is a devotional and prayer from @ryanewolfe https://t.co/UK6Etoxhw2
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@SandraPeoples
Sandra Peoples
20 days
On FB, we've been reading Accessible Church together, and I've been sharing resources to go along with each chapter. Here's the master list: https://t.co/QYCaniPJ1F
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@YouVersion
YouVersion Bible App
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As we enter the new year, we invite you to pray with us. Imagine what could happen this year if billions of people all over the world joined together to pray for each other, our world, and for God’s will to be done. Read more about the power of unity in Philippians 2:1-2 today.
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@SandraPeoples
Sandra Peoples
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Dyslexia can create challenges in settings where reading is central, like church. When church activities rely heavily on reading, memorization, or fast recall, these challenges can feel especially discouraging.
@BaptistPress
Baptist Press
23 days
When my first-born son was young, I saw early signs of dyslexia as he struggled with reading, spelling, handwriting and even knowing his right from his left and memorizing the months of the year in order. https://t.co/1kNkwJPIAY
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@GDSFoundation
Global Down Syndrome Foundation
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🔔 We have been LOVING all of the incredible photos you've been sharing—full of adventure, warmth and JOY. 🥳💙Thank you for letting us be part of your holiday season!📸 Keep the energy going by sharing your favorite memories with us: https://t.co/0hdsd2QVri
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
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"Other days, I rely on a cane, because of pain, fatigue, how far I need to travel, or how my symptoms are behaving that day. Nothing about my skills or ambition changes between those days. But the way workplaces respond often does." https://t.co/Pcs5x0VUJv
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forbes.com
Many Disabled professionals hide fluctuating access needs at work. Here’s how bias, internalized ableism, and outdated norms quietly push talent out.
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@tebowfoundation
Tim Tebow Foundation
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☕ Happy Coffee is now open! This special cafe offers more than just delicious coffee; it's a welcoming space of inclusion, warmth, and connection for everyone who walks through the door. The shop is located inside the Tebow Down Guatemala headquarters — a center that provides
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
26 days
This is our prayer for your church in 2026: For it to be complete.
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
28 days
"Every Christmas season, we return to the same stories. We call them nostalgic. Comforting. Safe. But if we’re paying attention, they’re anything but." Read the full article by Ryan Wolfe here: 👉
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abilityministry.com
Every Christmas season, we return to the same stories. We call them nostalgic. Comforting. Safe. But if we’re paying attention, they’re anything but. Again and
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
29 days
Most people think of A Christmas Carol, they remember Ebenezer Scrooge, the ghosts, the lessons learned, and the redemption arc. But tucked quietly is one of the most powerful—and often misunderstood—images of disability: Tiny Tim. https://t.co/4FmQZq1M1z
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abilityministry.com
When most people think of A Christmas Carol , they remember Ebenezer Scrooge, the ghosts, the lessons learned, and the redemption arc. But tucked quietly within
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@ryanewolfe
Ryan Wolfe
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@AbilityMinistry
Ability Ministry
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Love this adaptation of our scripture scramble for the It All Leads to This series. They took our scripture scramble, printed it, laminated it, and place the words with small magnets on this board. Great idea!
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