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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

  • From the Cradle to the Grave

    The place where I grew up doesn’t exist anymore.  It was bulldozed earlier this year and on its foundations is sprouting a new configuration of bricks and mortar that I’m not entirely comfortable with, but will continue to watch with interest as it develops all the same. In 1968 when I was transported through its… Read more >

  • Writer’s blog!

    Again apologies for the silence. Where have you been my vast army of Blog Followers have asked (they have said it, honest, just not in the comment box). Writer’s block. Really, it is… and it isn’t just about not knowing what to write next. It’s about not knowing what to write at all. How disastrous… Read more >

  • Saved for a Purpose

    “I am doing a great work and I cannot come down” (Nehemiah 6:3) Its me! I’m back.  I am not even going to begin to apologise for the year’s silence here, but lets just say I got called away and needed some time to regroup. After the success of “Road to Damascus” I wasn’t sure what… Read more >