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.
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Long Time No Hear. But I am here!
I have taken a bit of a blog holiday while I revise my blog site. However I thought I would take this lull as an opportunity to give you a bit of an update on what has been happening with my sister, Suzan ,and her family who are at this moment part of the mass of refugees fleeing… Read more >
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A Safe Space
One of the truly disheartening things about being displaced is that you start to believe that you will never find a place to settle and resume normal life. Most people in the UK have an image of a refugee living in squalid camps and dependand on handouts from benevolent charities. And for the most part its… Read more >
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Goodbye 2016. Hello 2017!
That’s it! Gone! Never to return. Goodbye to 2016. Hello 2017. Yes ok, I know most New Year’s Days indicate that the passing year is never to return, well not in our lifetime anyway. Unless of course, you are Princess Leia from Star Wars and I suspect she too will make a miraculous come back… Read more >