Sparks of Redemptive Grace
Sparks of Redemptive Grace: Seeking and Seeing God Amid a Loved One’s Mental Illness offers, to those who love someone with a mental illness, hope and companionship on the journey.
Sparks of Redemptive Grace: Seeking and Seeing God Amid a Loved One’s Mental Illness offers, to those who love someone with a mental illness, hope and companionship on the journey.
Madness: American Protestant Responses to Mental Illness, by Heather Vacek (Baylor University Press, 2015), examines the history of American attitudes and responses toward mental illness over three centuries.
In Deaf Ministry: Ministry Models for Expanding the Kingdom of God, Leo Yates offers a plethora of suggestions, examples and ideas, worth the investment for anyone engaged in or seriously considering any aspect of Deaf Ministry.
Mark Pickens volunteers with Anabaptist Disabilities Network as a Field Associate. Field Associates partner with ADN from their home location to offer their services in program areas that contribute to ADN’s mission.
Rebekah Flores was honored to serve as Disability Ombudsman for the Church of the Brethren Annual Conference. This was the first year someone has served in this role.
I want to publicly thank Christine Guth for the ten years of service that she has given to Anabaptist Disabilities Network. Now, after a Spirit-led search for the next program director for ADN, I am pleased and excited to announce that Denise Reesor is joining us.
Following a sense that God had called her to the work of healing the wounds of war, Grace Mishler arrived in Vietnam in the year 2000. Grace soon found that her experience as a blind person would become an important part of her work.
Slate Hill Mennonite Church near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has found that a significant part of their mission in their community is to be with people from the Cumberland Vista Group Home for adults with developmental disabilities.