I can’t help but feel let down by the church at times. I wish there was more done to include people who are neurodiverse.

I can’t help but feel let down by the church at times. I wish there was more done to include people who are neurodiverse.
People might show up on Sunday, shake hands, smile, and sing the worship songs. But they’re battling mental health conditions.
If you’re wondering how to make your church more inclusive, start by asking autistic adults, parents, or even the children what they need.
In community we discover more of who we are created to be. We’re created to live in community. Jesus lived this out.
Armon, a young father, was going to miss seeing both his children grow up – after losing his sight to cataracts.
A proud man, Arnido wiped away tears as he told me about the moment he had to tell his sons he could no longer work, due to blindness.
The overwhelmingly positive impact that a ‘Miracle’ of sight can have on a family is seen in the stories of people like Raoul, Margil and Aljon.
Whenever I’m asked how a donation to restore the gift of sight makes a difference, I always say the same thing: “let me tell you about Joanna.”
An estimated 94 million have cataracts, clouding their vision, and causing permanent blindness if left untreated. Miracles Day changes that.
By saving her pocket money for two months and wearing an eye patch, 12-year-old Caitie hopes to motivate others to donate to Miracles Day.