
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 236 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: August 2006
- ISBN: SHUBACSTOSAMELAKEDIFFERENTBOA9781596380516
Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People Touched by Disability
Publisher's Description
When the Church attempts to function without all of its parts, the body of Christ becomes disabled.
Same Lake, Different Boat is a transformational work—designed to renew our minds to think biblically about disability in order that our lives, our relationships, and our congregations might wholly reflect Christ.
Includes a Foreword by Joni Eareckson Tada
About the Author
Stephanie O. Hubach (MA Economics) is the mother of two sons, the younger of whom has Down syndrome. She leads the special needs ministry at her local church, has served on the boards of directors for several disability service/advocacy organizations, and speaks at conferences and churches.
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"Stephanie's book is a gift for the church and her leaders. Stephanie provides wonderful guidelines for any congregation as she seeks to show equal concern for all members of the body of Christ. No one can read this book and remain unchanged."
Dawn Clark
Director of Disability Ministries, College Church, Wheaton, IL
"Stephanie Hubach's superb book tells us how to transform the church into a place of hospitality and welcome for children and adults with disabilities and their families. Her heartwarming stories about Timmy and her scholarly discussion of a biblical view of disability make this book both pleasurable and instructive."
Ginny Thornburgh
Director, Religion and Disability Program, National Organization on Disability
"Masterfully and winsomely develops a scriptural framework to help God's people think biblically and live covenantally in all of life, including our response to disabilities."
Susan Hunt
Consultant and author, Christian Education and Publications, Presbyterian Church in America
"Stephanie's book is well rooted theologically and, to my delight, grows out of a well-formed biblical worldview."
Charles W. Colson
Founder and Chairman, Prison Fellowship
"... I have read more 'how to' books on disability ministry than I care to mention, but Stephanie Hubach's work is different. It goes deep. It speaks to our relationships—with God, with each other, and especially with those we're not typically drawn to (that's the important part)."
Joni Eareckson Tada
from the Foreword
Product Description
Publisher's Description
When the Church attempts to function without all of its parts, the body of Christ becomes disabled.
Same Lake, Different Boat is a transformational work—designed to renew our minds to think biblically about disability in order that our lives, our relationships, and our congregations might wholly reflect Christ.
Includes a Foreword by Joni Eareckson Tada
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 236 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: August 2006
- ISBN: SHUBACSTOSAMELAKEDIFFERENTBOA9781596380516