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autism

Baptist Leader Helps Train Churches to Reach, Protect Those With Disabilities

For Tom Stolle, associate executive director and chief financial officer for the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware, helping equip churches to care for those with disabilities is a deeply personal endeavor.

10 Possible Scenarios in Ministry to Autistic Kids – and What to Do

Great pointers from a retired pediatrician on how volunteers can respond to situations that might come up with your special-needs students.

The Unreached People Group That We Overlook

These unreached people walk among us and live in our communities. It doesn't take a flight over the ocean to reach them, and yet we struggle to reach out. Here's what the church can do to help special needs folks in our communities.

King’s College Apologizes for Ousting Autistic Boy From Evensong

A father and his autistic son were asked to leave an Evensong service in Cambridge. The boy's father says his son “expresses his excitement by calling out and laughing.”

Welcome to Church! Can I Take Your Autism?

Sharing a few strategies for making church a welcoming place for families affected by autism.

Autism and Church “Welcome aboard our church…please locate the exit nearest you”

As you know, it’s Autism Awareness Month! This month-long concentration gives all of us repeated exposure to tremendous information about autism spectrum disorders. And,...