Subject: April 30-DFC Promo

"I am looking for a church that cares enough to make their church disability friendly! As well as offer rides for the disabled to & from church, I have been looking for a year for a church that would meet my needs, as well as others who need it!"

đź’ˇ Special needs ministry is not a one-size-fits-all approach. In America, 65 million people have disabilities, representing 15-20% of the local community, with over 85% not attending church.


For those interested in making the Gospel more accessible in their church, here are steps to kickstart the process:

1

Take the FREE Disability-Friendly Church Survey

It's important to understand the needs of the disability community better. This survey is beneficial whether you are well-versed in Disability Ministry or looking to start a new disability ministry.

2

Review the Special Touch Disability Ministry Guide

This guide (available after taking the survey) serves as a blueprint for creating a sustainable ministry for people with disabilities in your church and community.

3

Become a Special Touch Ministry DFC Partner

By committing to a Faith Promise of $25/month or more. Our staff will collaborate with your church leaders, offering guidance, tools, and access to unique Disability Ministry resources, including books, curriculum, and consultation (additional costs may apply occasionally).


DFC Partners gain FREE entry to the DFC Online Training Gallery and receive FREE Monthly Tips, including insights on integrating disability ministry seamlessly into the church community.

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Even if your church or organization lacks a special needs ministry, chances are you interact with someone impacted by disability. It's vital to ensure that disability ministry remains interconnected with the church's mission, integrating individuals with disabilities into various church activities through intentional efforts and continuous assessment.


Change begins by reaching out with a message of support: "We can help. You are Welcome here!"


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