Abstract

A veteran advocate for the inclusion of people with disabilities in the life of the church reflects on changes that he believes will make their inclusion easier and more natural. The changes he suggests are thinking about the terms we use to describe our efforts, developing a plan and not a program, couching our motivation in the Great Commission, and maintaining a positive attitude. He concludes with an event in his home church that illustrates his ideas.

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