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Anabaptist Disabilities Network
PO Box 959 Goshen, IN 46527-0959 Phone: 574-535-7053 Ph/Fax: 877-214-9838
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Why ADNet?
Not an institution, but grassroots advocacy.
So many resources, so little time.
Connections across the country.
"Normal life'' with a disability can differ greatly from the "normal life'' of others, and this difference can lead to a feeling of isolation, even for those surrounded by family and friends. ADNet facilitates connections among those living the daily challenges of life affected by disabilities. Here we can find a unique kind of community and support. Congregations also need ways to learn from the ideas and wisdom of others who have lived with and grown through the challenges of increasing accessibility and making their congregations places of welcome. There are many creative and exciting things happening in countless congregations across the country, and implementing them can provide links between congregations looking for assistance or ideas, and those already...
Working to build and strengthen community.
The "priesthood of all believers'' is not meant to be a high-sounding platitude; it's meant to drastically change our view of what, and especially, who is important. In Jesus' kingdom all people have value and the gifts of all are necessary for the life of the gathered community. ADNet serves Anabaptist congregations, conferences, and organizations by calling us all to a greater awareness of areas that need growth and change, and by assisting in implementing constructive institutional change.
Disabilities--the challenge and the invitation.
ADNet is committed to work toward the fuller expression of this reality within families, congregations, conferences and church organizations. You are invited to join us in this effort!
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Reflections on History
Interested in the history of disabilities advocacy among Mennonites? ADNet Director Paul Leichty has written a paper entitled "Mennonite Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities," originally published in the Journal of Religion, Disability, and Health and a book entitled Disability Advocacy Among Religious Organizations: Histories and Reflections, edited by Albert A. Herzog.
How is ADNet different than church-related providers of services in the areas of disabilities and mental health?
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