The Worst Day Of The Week: How Christian Faith Communities Can Transform Sunday Into the Best Day of the Week for People Affected by Disability

One of the most frequently asked questions that people ask me today is, "How can you, as one who is not directly affected by disability, be so passionate about those who are?" My response is simple: "Jesus was neither mentally nor physically disabled. Yet the Gospels declare that he demonstrated compassion upon people who were disabled. Jesus did not ignore them; he acknowledged their presence. And he took time to heal them so that the glory of God could be seen in the miracle."I wrote this book to inform the Christian church that, as followers of Christ, we are called to extend his authentic love to all of humanity so that glory of God can be revealed through us. Every Sunday morning, people who are disabled wonder whether or not it is worth the effort for them to attend church and suffer exclusion and shame. This book provides Christians with a better understanding of how to welcome, include, embrace, and value those who are disabled—those who possess the audacity to be in our midst.

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The Worst Day Of The Week: How Christian Faith Communities Can Transform Sunday Into the Best Day of the Week for People Affected by Disability

One of the most frequently asked questions that people ask me today is, "How can you, as one who is not directly affected by disability, be so passionate about those who are?" My response is simple: "Jesus was neither mentally nor physically disabled. Yet the Gospels declare that he demonstrated compassion upon people who were disabled. Jesus did not ignore them; he acknowledged their presence. And he took time to heal them so that the glory of God could be seen in the miracle."I wrote this book to inform the Christian church that, as followers of Christ, we are called to extend his authentic love to all of humanity so that glory of God can be revealed through us. Every Sunday morning, people who are disabled wonder whether or not it is worth the effort for them to attend church and suffer exclusion and shame. This book provides Christians with a better understanding of how to welcome, include, embrace, and value those who are disabled—those who possess the audacity to be in our midst.

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The Worst Day Of The Week: How Christian Faith Communities Can Transform Sunday Into the Best Day of the Week for People Affected by Disability

The Worst Day Of The Week: How Christian Faith Communities Can Transform Sunday Into the Best Day of the Week for People Affected by Disability

by Cleveland Huntley
The Worst Day Of The Week: How Christian Faith Communities Can Transform Sunday Into the Best Day of the Week for People Affected by Disability

The Worst Day Of The Week: How Christian Faith Communities Can Transform Sunday Into the Best Day of the Week for People Affected by Disability

by Cleveland Huntley
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One of the most frequently asked questions that people ask me today is, "How can you, as one who is not directly affected by disability, be so passionate about those who are?" My response is simple: "Jesus was neither mentally nor physically disabled. Yet the Gospels declare that he demonstrated compassion upon people who were disabled. Jesus did not ignore them; he acknowledged their presence. And he took time to heal them so that the glory of God could be seen in the miracle."I wrote this book to inform the Christian church that, as followers of Christ, we are called to extend his authentic love to all of humanity so that glory of God can be revealed through us. Every Sunday morning, people who are disabled wonder whether or not it is worth the effort for them to attend church and suffer exclusion and shame. This book provides Christians with a better understanding of how to welcome, include, embrace, and value those who are disabled—those who possess the audacity to be in our midst.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663582584
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/12/2020
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Doctor Cleveland Huntley is a native of Monroe, NC. He is the son of the late Reverend Clarence and Kathleen Huntley. He is a graduate of Winchester Avenue School in Monroe, NC. He attended North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University where he studied social studies.
He later earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Montreat College; a Master of Ministry degree, summa cum laude, from Queen City Bible College; and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Oxford Graduate School for his research on how the church can meet the needs of people with mental and physical disabilities. He has conducted further research on church hospitality at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

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