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Tener poliomielitis era un privilegio, no un castigo
Cómo un pasaje del evangelio de Juan transformó mi perspectiva sobre Dios y el sufrimiento.
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Nine Years, 782,000 Words Later, South Carolina Woman Completes Handwritten Bible
Caroline Campbell’s project aims to inspire Christians to learn Scripture and see disabilities as a gift to the church.
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Having Polio Was a Privilege, Not a Punishment
How a passage in John’s gospel transformed my perspective on God and suffering.
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Blessing Others Despite Struggling with ALS
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How a Mother’s Love Built a School that Can Transform Hearts and Brains
Jacob’s Ladder challenges special education norms thanks to Amy O’Dell's relentless belief in her son.
Adopting HopeEpisode 10|43min
Adopting Hope: Broken Together
Adopting Hope co-host Sasha Parker shares how God took her from being a mother of four biological children to a mother of nine, five of whom are adopted.
Adopting HopeEpisode 9|50min
Sasha Parker Pt. 1: A Homegrown Heart
Now a mother of nine, Adopting Hope co-host Sasha Parker describes how growing up with both biological and adopted siblings prepared her for her own calling.
Joni Eareckson Tada Asks for Prayer After Contracting COVID-19
The 71-year-old ministry leader, who is quadriplegic and at risk, is in “bright spirits” and receiving antibodies treatment.
Sign Language Bible Complete After 39 Years
Translation was led by deaf people trained in the biblical languages.
The Church Proved It Can Get Creative. Let’s Not Stop Adapting.
How rethinking worship can improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
Quick To ListenEpisode 201|1 hr 1min
Reeling from the Jean Vanier Abuse Allegations?
For those wrestling with faith after another Christian leader is exposed.
Report: L’Arche Founder Jean Vanier Abused Multiple Women
Independent investigation found at least six victims were coerced into sex by the celebrated Catholic leader, who died last year.
Quick To ListenEpisode 160|52min
Jean Vanier’s Faith Convicts All of Us
We have much to learn from the Catholic activist and writer.
My Son Needed the Love of the Church. I Wasn’t Sure It Was Possible.
Including the cognitively disabled in ministry is a chance to live in a cross-shaped way.
Jean Vanier Made Us All More Human
The late founder of L’Arche showed the church how disability, vulnerability, and weakness bring us closer to one another and closer to Jesus.
Praising God Saves Me In My Pain
In the face of illness, death, and disability, Lamentations gives me a script for how to suffer.
Quick To ListenEpisode 144|39min
No Sign Language in the World Has Its Own Bible Translation
Deaf communities around the world are still waiting to experience God's Word in their first language. How much longer will it be?
The Gospel in Every Sign Language: Passion Raises $450K for Deaf Bible Translations
Christians in 16 countries will finally get their own versions of New Testament stories.
Joni Eareckson Tada: Suffering Helps Me See Heaven
I used to wonder why Paul calls hardships “light and momentary.” Years of affliction opened my eyes to his insight.
I Found Hope in My Husband’s Chronic Illness
Disability changed our family. It also brought us closer to these three Christian truths.

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Died: Gospel for Asia Founder Athanasius Yohannan
Died: Gospel for Asia Founder Athanasius Yohannan
The champion of “native missions” trained more than 100,000 evangelists but got in trouble for financial mismanagement.

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