Healing the Wounds of War
Grace Mishler’s ministry in Vietnam with people who are blind increases access to care, raises awareness, and supports education and empowerment.
Grace Mishler’s ministry in Vietnam with people who are blind increases access to care, raises awareness, and supports education and empowerment.
Mental illness is “the only illness in the world where you never get a covered dish!” remarks mental health advocate Joyce Burland.
Supportive communities can make an enormous difference for families struggling to cope with autism, a sometimes-baffling condition that runs roughshod over parents’ expectations and dreams, and shapes family life in unimagined ways.
We at Anabaptist Disabilities Network express our deep appreciation to College Mennonite Church (CMC) for the rent-free space they provided us over the past decade.
My life has been filled with experiences of reaching out those who are affected by disability. All of them are important. My stories below do not even come close to describing all of my life-shaping experiences for this type of ministry.
Christine Guth’s understanding of the word “human” shifted as her understanding of her autistic family members grew.