Subject: Making the cross accessible for 7.6 million Americans +

Picture above is braille test printed on a 3d printer with various heights and spacing.

7.6 Million Americans* have a visual disability

The term blindness is a general term used to identify this visual disability and can include those individuals having low vision and legal blindness. Many times, people who are blind have some usable vision that can help them move around and do things in their daily lives.


The STM Blind Services program is designed to meet the needs of these individuals.

Making the Cross Accessible.

Pentecostal bibles and other faith-based materials in audio, large-print, and braille format are some of the most widely requested, yet least available.

Picture above is a giant print version bible.

Here are a few of the current resources available from STM Blind Services. More can be found at specialtouch.org/blind.

Radiant Life Adult Sunday School Curriculum

a simple introduction to the life-altering power of God’s Word. Designed with easy-to-follow lessons and practical applications, this curriculum helps you explore the scriptures.

Developed by Gospel Publishing House and converted to accessible format by STM,

this resource provides listeners with the opportunity to be deeply engaged in Scripture, and inspire action their in daily life.


Each structured lesson includes study text, key verses, and additional study ideas for the week.


The Radiant Life Quarterly Adult Sunday School Curriculum is available in Digital Talking Book format as well as accessible format for screen readers. A Teacher’s Guide is also available in various formats.

God's Word For Today Devotional

A daily devotional of structured Bible reading to help you grow closer to God.


Listen by phone to this daily scripture reading and short devotional by calling 715-258-2713.

Choose option 7 when you hear the recorded greeting.

For more information on these and other services
STM provides to meet the needs of individuals who are blind

CLICK ONE OF THE LINKS BELOW

OR visit

*Statistic from National Federation of the Blind nfb.org

www.specialtouch.org