<P><B>People with disabilities are often excluded from full participation in church communities.</B> Accessibility is a key component of the biblical ministry of reconciliation-but it's not enough. To truly work toward reconciliation churches must both consider the theological implications of disability and also become places where people with disabilities <I>lead</I>.</P><P><I>Disabling Leadership</I> presents a practical theology of disability for thoughtful church leaders and congregants. Written by practitioners and a scholar-pastor who are engaged in ministry together this book encompasses cutting-edge theological ethics as well as stories of how such commitments are embodied in a real church community. The authors equip readers to explore key themes such as:</P><ul><li>what it means to be human</li><li>how to understand suffering and healing</li><li>how churches can be welcoming and accessible communities</li><li>how to face common challenges and issues in resisting ableism</li></ul><P><I>Disabling Leadership</I> moves beyond paternalistic views of disability that seek to extract inspiration from another's story without engaging in the difficult work of just and dignifying relationships. When we foster genuinely inclusive leadership teams the authors contend our churches will be less likely to treat anyone as a project and will better reflect God's love as the body of Christ.</P>
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