the joys and challenges of beginning a church ministry among families with autistic children in Macau, China
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Now I Remember
Oh yes, now I remember what we did with II Chr. 16. We looked at how Asa, like the tower builders, blew it by trying to do things his own way instead of God's way.
Hi...Thanks for stopping by my blog. Finding a church (even here in the U.S.) with a good program for autistic children has been difficult, but we are so blessed to have found a church that is willing to really go out on a limb and try new things. They have started a buddy system where special needs children such as our Katie are paired with an adult who is their "buddy". Their buddy is always with them while they are in Sunday School or Jr. Church, or whatever you choose to call it. This has worked extremely well for Katie -- she has bonded with her "buddy" and we have had a relatively easy time of transitioning back into regular church attendance now that we know Katie is going to be happy and well cared for. Please let me know if I can answer any questions for you... Jill
Hi...Thanks for stopping by my blog. Finding a church (even here in the U.S.) with a good program for autistic children has been difficult, but we are so blessed to have found a church that is willing to really go out on a limb and try new things. They have started a buddy system where special needs children such as our Katie are paired with an adult who is their "buddy". Their buddy is always with them while they are in Sunday School or Jr. Church, or whatever you choose to call it. This has worked extremely well for Katie -- she has bonded with her "buddy" and we have had a relatively easy time of transitioning back into regular church attendance now that we know Katie is going to be happy and well cared for. Please let me know if I can answer any questions for you...
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