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TASH Connections - Volume 38: 1Spirituality: From Rights to RelationshipsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorLetter from the EditorLetter TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only from the Guest EditorsArticles from Our Contributors1You Have Probably Never Met Anyone Like MeJacob Artson2More than a Handshake and a HelloMyron Otto3BillMilton Tyree4Jay at Plymouth ChurchRud Turnbull5Inclusion from the Inside OutCindy Merton6Growing Up: Islam, My Childhood, and DisabilityHazma TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-onlyJaka7Adath Israel Welcomes EveryoneDavid Grossman. Hedda Morton. Sharon Brookes8Strategies for Supporting the Spiritual Lives of Individuals with DisaTASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only
bilities Lidda Merrill9Beginning an Inclusive Congregational NetworkKaren Jackson10The Untapped Potential of Inclusive Spiritual Supports: From UnknowTASH Connections - Volume 38: 1Spirituality: From Rights to RelationshipsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorLetter from the EditorLetter TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only Belva Collins. Harold Kleinert. Milton TyreeSpecial Feature: 2012 TASH Conference PreviewAssociation NewsChapter NewsThank You DonorsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorThe editor and guest editors of this issue of Connections are to be complimented on producing a weighty issue on an im TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-onlyportant and sensitive topic. More than 90% of Americans believe in God and about 40% attend religious services at least once a week (Pew Forum on ReliTASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only
gion and Public Life. 2010). People with significant disabilities are represented in these statistics - or perhaps would like to be - as much as anyonTASH Connections - Volume 38: 1Spirituality: From Rights to RelationshipsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorLetter from the EditorLetter TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-onlyt everyone has the chance to express their spirituality and the opportunity to do so in the way they wish, whether as a private affair or as part of a congregational event.It seems fair to expect institutions of faith to develop social infrastructures that are supportive of the full distribution of TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-onlyhumankind. What good is it for a spiritual organization to offer guidance, solace, or support only to a narrow band of those that seek these human neeTASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only
ds? As we see in the articles in this issue, this shouldn’t be too difficult. Involving people with disabilities or special needs in faith communitiesTASH Connections - Volume 38: 1Spirituality: From Rights to RelationshipsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorLetter from the EditorLetter TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only of these congregations is simply to say, ‘welcome!" Afterward, some effort may be required for finding the necessary supports and accommodations, but as we see in this issue, once the invitation has been offered, ways to include will be discovered.But the communities of faith can't be expected to a TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-onlyct alone. Service providers, family members, friends, and co-workers of with people with significant disabilities must investigate their interests andTASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only
support decisions about spirituality and religious observation. In this realm of life, there is an excellent opportunity to promote and honor self-deTASH Connections - Volume 38: 1Spirituality: From Rights to RelationshipsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorLetter from the EditorLetter TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-onlyces for individuality are respected. To this end, advocates and professionals alike can play a critical role in learning about desired religious directions and assuring they are honored.As an organization that supports full-inclusion, TASH realizes that this only occurs when the term is broadly inte TASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-onlyrpreted. The topic in this issue of Connections shows an important avenue for supporters of TASH values to pursue, and offers useful guidance for doinTASH-Connections-Volume-38-text-only
g so.David L. Westling, Ed.D.TASH Connections - Volume 38: 1Spirituality: From Rights to RelationshipsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorLetter from the EditorLetter TASH Connections - Volume 38: 1Spirituality: From Rights to RelationshipsLetter from the President and Executive DirectorLetter from the EditorLetterGọi ngay
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