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Additional print resources, including books and brochures are available from Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Canada's office on Mental Health and Disabilities. See their website for details.

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You can now use your credit card or Paypal account to order the following print resources using our convenient online store. You can also call or to the ADNet Office if you prefer. See contact information at bottom left.

Many of the resources were developed through Mennonite Mutual Aid which formerly sponsored consultant ministries for disabilities and mental illness.

In addition to the listed price, there may be a small additional charge for postage and handling.

See our full contact information in the left-hand column.
Lessons from Emily

Lessons from Emily
by Peter and Mary Graber

Peter and Mary Graber chronicle their journey as the parents of Emily, a child born with microcephaly, an underdeveloped brain. This booklet is for families, pastors, and friends of people who have disabilities.

A publication of Mennonite Mutual Aid (MMA)
$4.95

A Christian View of Mental Illness

A Christian View of Mental Illness
by Crystal Horning

Helps people determine appropriate ways to respond to and support those dealing with mental illness. It provides background on the church's historic response to mental illness and outlines a Christian response based on Scripture.

A publication of Mennonite Mutual Aid (MMA) $5.95

Mommy Stayed in Bed This Morning

Mommy Stayed in Bed This Morning
by Mary Wenger Weaver

This book pictures a parent's struggle with depression through the eyes of a child. The story follows preschooler David through a range of emotions and interaction with people who help him feel happy and secure parents and grandparents, doctor and teacher, pastor and church family, neighbors and friends.

Herald Press,

$12.99
Becoming a More Caring Congregation

Becoming a More Caring Congregation (Study book):

This adult Sunday school/small group curriculum has 12 lessons on grieving, disabilities, mental illness, unemployment, and aging parents that will help learners become better at providing care and support for others.

A publication of Mennonite Central Committee Canada.
This resource can be ordered from MCC Canada

 

What happens after we're gone?

What Happens After We're Gone?

Helps families with estate planning, wills, trusts, an guardianships for their dependents with a mental illness or other disability. Encourages church involvement.

A publication of Mennonite Mutual Aid (MMA)
$4.00

Supportive Care in the Congregation

Supportive Care in the Congregation

Describes care circles, a method for congregations to offer supportive care to families and people who deal with disabilities, mental illness, chronic illness, or other needs.

A publication of Mennonite Mutual Aid (MMA)
$4.00

 Inside I'm Dancing

Inside I'm Dancing

This book contains inspiring stories written by people who live with a disability or mental illness. Because the stories are personal, they touch the reader and give insight into the lives of the storytellers.

A publication of Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan.

$10.50
Limited copies in U.S. This resource can also be ordered from MCC Canada

No Longer Alone

No Longer Alone (Study book)
by John Toews with Eleanor Loewen


How churches can support individuals and families affected by mental illness. Addresses the interrelatedness of our social emotional, physical, and spiritual selves.

 

Herald Press

$10.95
A Gift of Hope

A Gift of Hope

Practical suggestions on how congregations and individuals can care for those with mental illness and their families.

A publication of Mennonite Mutual Aid (MMA)

$1.00
Autism and Your ChurchAutism and Your Church
Nurturing the Spiritual Growth of People with Autism Spectrum Disorders
by Barbara J. Newman

This resource offers practical ways to welcome and include individuals with ASD into the full life of your congregation.

A publication of Friendship Ministries

$27.95

 Helping Kids Include Kids 

Helping Kids Include Kids with Disabilities

by Barbara J. Newman

Provides teachers with practical suggestions for helping their students welcome others who have disabilities into their group.

A publication of Friendship Ministries

$27.95
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