Disability and the Gospel

Disability and the Gospel
Title Disability and the Gospel PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Beates
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 192
Release 2012-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433530481

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Michael Beates's concern with disability issues began nearly 30 years ago when his eldest child was born with multiple profound disabilities. Now, as more families like Michael's are affected by a growing number of difficulties ranging from down syndrome to autism to food allergies, the need for church programs and personal paradigm shifts is greater than ever. Working through key Bible passages on brokenness and disability while answering hard questions, Michael offers here helpful principles for believers and their churches. He shows us how to embrace our own brokenness and then to embrace those who are more physically and visibly broken, bringing hope and vision to those of us who need it most.

Disability and the Gospel

Disability and the Gospel
Title Disability and the Gospel PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Beates
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 192
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433530457

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Exploring key Bible passages on brokenness and disability to develop helpful principles for believers and churches, this book teaches us to first embrace our own brokenness and then embrace those who are more physically broken.

Disability and the Way of Jesus

Disability and the Way of Jesus
Title Disability and the Way of Jesus PDF eBook
Author Bethany McKinney Fox
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 223
Release 2019-05-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0830872388

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2019 IVP Readers' Choice Award What does healing mean for people with disabilities? The Gospels are filled with accounts of Jesus offering physical healing. But even as churches today seek to follow the way of Jesus, people with disabilities all too often experience the very opposite of healing and life-giving community: exclusion, judgment, barriers. Misinterpretation and misapplication of biblical healing narratives can do great damage, yet those who take the Bible seriously mustn't avoid these passages either. Bethany McKinney Fox believes that Christian communities are better off when people with disabilities are an integral part of our common life. In Disability and the Way of Jesus, she considers how the stories of Jesus' healings can guide us toward mutual thriving. How did Jesus' original audience understand his works of healing, and how should we relate to these texts today? After examining the healing narratives in their biblical and cultural contexts, Fox considers perspectives from medical doctors, disability scholars, and pastors to more fully understand what Jesus does as he heals and how he points the way for relationships with people with disabilities. Personal reflections from Christians with disabilities are featured throughout the book, which concludes with suggestions for concrete practices adaptable to a variety of church settings. Bridging biblical studies, ethics, and disability studies with the work of practitioners, Fox provides a unique resource that is both theologically grounded and winsomely practical. Disability and the Way of Jesus provides new lenses on holistic healing for scholars, laypeople, and ministry leaders who care about welcoming all people as Jesus would.

Disability and the Church

Disability and the Church
Title Disability and the Church PDF eBook
Author Lamar Hardwick
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2021-02-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 083084161X

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IVP Readers' Choice Award Lamar Hardwick was thirty-six years old when he found out he was on the autism spectrum. While this revelation helped him understand and process his own experience, it also prompted a difficult re-evaluation of who he was as a person. And as a pastor, it started him on a new path of considering the way disabled people are treated in the church. Disability and the Church is a practical and theological reconsideration of the church's responsibilities to the disabled community. Too often disabled persons are pushed away from the church or made to feel unwelcome in any number of ways. As Hardwick writes, "This should not be." He insists that the good news of Jesus affirms God's image in all people, and he offers practical steps and strategies to build stronger, truly inclusive communities of faith.

Disability in the Christian Tradition

Disability in the Christian Tradition
Title Disability in the Christian Tradition PDF eBook
Author Brian Brock
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 577
Release 2012-09-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802866026

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This title brings together the views of renowned Christian thinkers throughout history. 14 contemporary experts in theology and disability studies guide readers through each era or group of thinkers, offering clear commentary and highlighting important themes.

Jesus and Disability

Jesus and Disability
Title Jesus and Disability PDF eBook
Author Chris H. Hulshof
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages 208
Release 2022-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1535998903

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Drawing from his personal, pastoral, and academic interests, Chris Hulshof offers biblical wisdom and comfort to those seeking to understand the topic of disability in the church. He explores how Jesus’s involvement with the disabled can be instrumental in laying a foundation for disability-inclusive church leadership and practice. Ultimately, this book provides a blueprint for how pastors and congregations can become disability friendly in the church and in the broader community.

Why, O God? (Foreword by Randy Alcorn)

Why, O God? (Foreword by Randy Alcorn)
Title Why, O God? (Foreword by Randy Alcorn) PDF eBook
Author Larry J. Waters
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 338
Release 2011-07-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433525836

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With two in seven American families affected by disability, the body of Christ has a great opportunity for ministry. This new anthology uniquely points the way, training churches, caregivers, pastors, and counselors to compassionately respond. The book's contributors—ranging from Joni Eareckson Tada and others living with disabilities, to seminary professors, ministry leaders, and medical professionals—do more than offer a biblical perspective on suffering and disability; they draw from very personal experiences to explore Christians' responsibility toward those who suffer. The volume addresses various disabilities and age-related challenges, end-of-life issues, global suffering, and other concerns—all the while reminding readers that as they seek to help the hurting, they will be ministered to in return. This unprecedented work, which includes a foreword by Randy Alcorn, belongs in the hands of every Christian worker and caring individual who is seeking a real-world, biblical perspective on suffering.