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If disabled people are to have autonomy over their own stories, amplifying our voice for a just society, there needs to be a shift in the theological and practical approaches within our communities towards inclusion as well as equipping disabled Believers within those communities to use their unique gifts and talents thereby contributing to a collective witness of a life that is valued.

Stories here are wide ranging and personal reflections that challenge a justice-driven and enabling faith community. Where available content can been download to use personally or in a group setting as and when you need them.

Darkened prison cell with a metal bed frame and a large photograph on the wall.
Photo by Jazz: S-21, Tuol Sleng interrogation centre Cambodia

  • What do you do on a Sunday morning?

    I go to church. Yeah, so what? Now there’s an understandable response because for most, even church goers, ‘going to church’ (said through pursed lips and clenching ones fingers together) doesn’t mean much. My school days were impregnated with traditional church activities. School assembly every weekday morning and trips to the on-site chapel twice on Read more >

  • Seasons and Timing: Are they Related?

    Nature shows us that at a specified time a new season is heralded in and we see visible evidence of this in the world around us. The arrival of daffodils suggest that leaves will soon populate the trees telling us that Spring will soon be here. But can this be applied to human sphere? Speaking as someone Read more >

  • Travelling mercies: But only if you follow the rules

    Travelling has always been a love/hate experience for me, providing both delight and frustration in equal measures. I love exploring a new and different culture.  Those in my own country, but more so, those of a distant land. After all that is why I decided on a career in overseas development. However, getting to my Read more >