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Disability Advocacy Across Cultures

ByGuest Writer July 31, 2024September 8, 2024

How a Sunday School class for intellectually disabled adults in PA connected with a school for disabled children in Ukraine.

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children of various ethnicities and genders play on a playground.
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Nurturing Accessible Family Ministry

ByJennifer Svetlik February 8, 2024August 9, 2024

Church volunteers who work in faith formation are called to help the gifts of all children, youth, and adults shine.

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a child flops onto a large floor pillow in a sensory room.
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Building Community with Neurodiverse Children

ByJennifer Svetlik February 7, 2024August 9, 2024

Jenn Svetlik shares tips and tricks for creating communities of support for people who are neurodivergent.

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Believing and Belonging

ByEmily Hunsbaker November 9, 2023September 2, 2024

ADN field associates Bonnie Miller and Denise Reesor and executive director Jeanne Davies discuss exploring membership with people who have intellectual disabilities.

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Becoming the Baptized Body

ByEmily Hunsbaker October 26, 2023September 2, 2024

Dr. Sarah Jean Barton and Jeanne Davies discuss baptism and church membership with particular attention to people with intellectual disabilities.

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Lego sculpture of the council of priests and pharisees: many types of Lego people from various movies together
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Scripture Based Play

ByEmily Hunsbaker May 11, 2023August 9, 2024

Ambler Mennonite uses Legos to engage with Scriptures across ages and abilities.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Mission and Vision
    • History of ADN
    • Anabaptist Faith and Disability
    • Staff and Field Associates
    • Board of Directors
    • Annual Reports
    • Privacy Policy
  • Communities
    • Partner Congregations
    • Camps & Conference Centers
    • International Organizations
  • Disabilities
    • Aging
      • Dementia
    • Care & Support
      • Facilitating Support Groups
    • Developmental Disabilities
    • Hearing
    • Hidden Disabilities
      • Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
    • Mental Health & Illness
      • Depression & Anxiety
      • Suicide
      • Trauma
      • Children & Youth
    • Mobility Disabilities
    • Neurodivergence
      • ADHD
      • Autism
      • Intellectual Disabilities
      • Sensory Processing Disorder
      • Promoting Inclusion with Peers
    • Vision
  • Resources
    • Accessible Faith Formation
      • Baptism & Membership Curriculum
      • God’s First People
    • All In
      • All In
      • Join Us
    • Education & Awareness
      • Accessibility Study Guide
      • Disability Language Guide
      • Mental Health Resource
      • Supportive Care Book Series
      • Webinars
    • Accessibility & Funding
      • Barrier Free Grant
      • Congregational Accessibility Survey
    • Church Policies
      • Gathering Amidst Viruses
      • Service & Emotional Support Animals
  • Publications
    • Connections Newsletter
    • Opening Doors Blog
    • Book & Media Reviews
    • Going Deeper
    • News and Announcements
  • Donate
    • Donate
    • Building the Future Partners
    • All In Donors
    • Give in Honor of Someone
    • Other Ways to Give
  • Contact Us
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