Hear the heart of God for people impacted by disability as Dr. Thomas Boehm,
founder and director of the Wheaton Center for Faith and Disability, describes the Center’s purpose in this brief video.
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TRANSFORMATION:
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DISCIPLESHIP:
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CONNECTION:
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EDUCATION:
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The Beauty of God’s Design: have a part in helping schools and congregations become communities
of belonging and flourishing
When schools, congregations, and parachurch ministries are unequipped to engage with disability, the entire community suffers. We believe that the body of Messiah is rich and complex, and that disability is a vital component of community life. Our goal is to resource communities so that they are freed to fully embrace all people – regardless of ability – in education, worship, and organizational life.
Participate in our vision to transform schools across the globe through Scripture-centric special education.
Join us as we equip congregations to welcome and disciple all worshippers to be more like our Messiah.
We seek to support camps and parachurch ministries to expand their accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
The Wheaton Center for Faith and Disability has a $2.2 million goal for mission sustainability. Donate today to help advance the mission and support Wheaton College's new area of disability advocacy, innovation, and transformational engagement for future generations.