Disability Inclusion Vision

God has given me a vision for disability inclusion in the Body of Christ. As a mother of a deaf and hard-of-hearing child with sensory processing challenges, I have seen firsthand the struggles families face when their children are overlooked, misunderstood, or excluded in church spaces.

My son deserves, and every child deserves the blessing of belonging. He is not defined by what the world perceives as limitations; he is created by God with purpose, dignity, and gifts that the Kingdom needs. Through Abba Ministry, my heart is to ensure that every child is welcomed, supported, and included in church life.

I envision churches where disability inclusion is not an afterthought, but a cornerstone of ministry. Where children learn together, grow together, and see Christ in one another. I believe every child needs a friend. That’s why our mission emphasizes education, mentorship, and community.

I dream of churches establishing mentorship programs where families and children without disabilities come alongside children with disabilities. Kids learn from one another compassion, patience, joy, resilience, and unconditional love and, we all become better for it.

This calling is not just about support for children with disabilities, but also support for parents. Whether raising a child with special needs or not. We are one body, and when one member is strengthened, the whole body thrives. My prayer is that churches everywhere will open their doors, their hearts, and their ministries so every child feels seen, valued, and welcomed in the Kingdom of God. True inclusion reflects the love of Jesus , a love that embraces every person, celebrates every strength, and walks alongside every journey.

Together, we will build churches where every child knows: "I belong here. I matter. God created me on purpose."

I am Somebody

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