Reaching out to the Disabled and Handicapped
My prayer is that the local church in China will lead the way in reaching out to those who are disabled.
My prayer is that the local church in China will lead the way in reaching out to those who are disabled.
Adoption—a foundational metaphor of the Christian faith and a challenging topic in the world, especially when intertwined with China’s one-child policy era, international complications, and issues of identity for adoptees. In this collection from the archives, we’ve pulled together reflections, book reviews, and analysis to open up our perspective on adoption from China.
It’s my prayer that one day all Chinese children with challenges like Hannah’s will pray to my God as well as have the educational opportunities they need.
China has five main service groups currently helping children up to age 20 who have learning disabilities: government organizations, families, private schools and education companies, foreign workers, and local churches.
As an English-language teacher of adults, I was quite unaware of the needs or developments in the field of special education in China.
Chinese Canadian Margaret MacNeil’s gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics has drawn attention to international adoptions from China and to China’s orphans. Here we repost an interview with a Chinese Christian woman who left a corporate job to care for disabled orphans.
Chinese Canadian Margaret MacNeil’s gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics has drawn attention to international adoptions from China and to China’s orphans. Here we repost an interview with a Chinese Christian woman who left a corporate job to care for disabled orphans.
Caring for people with disabilities has long been a tradition of Christian charity and social service. This article from Christian Times shows how Chinese churches and Christians should care for and serve this group of people.
The situation of parents of disabled children in China is undoubtedly complicated, with a variety of factors at play.
Four young Christian women with physical disabilities share how they run the Bread of Life Bakery.
The challenges blind people face in China and how Christians can help.
Serving hearing-impaired children and adults in Changsha.