Starting a special needs ministry on a budget? Find links to FREE and comprehensive special needs ministry resources in this post.

My, oh, my! Amy Fenton Lee has done it again. The last time her site www.inclusivechurch.com was featured here, the topic was a free autism training webinar. Now she’s back with more free resources for churches reaching out to the special needs community.

Special Needs Ministry Resources: Forms and Lots of Links

Amy’s January 10, 2011 blog post, titled Developing a Special Needs Ministry’s Goals & Mission, is a treasure trove of forms and links for churches launching special needs ministries. In one post, she consolidated information that would take church workers days and weeks to find for themselves.

Free Special Needs Ministry Resources Can Be Your Foot in the Door

Parents of kids with special needs can use the resources, too. If your church doesn’t have a special needs ministry, show the post to your pastor or the director of children’s ministries. Think of it as your foot in the door, just what you need to give them, and others in your church without a clue of where to begin, the courage to start a ministry.

Special Needs Ministry Resources Are My Foot in the Door

Amy’s list is my foot in the door. I’m showing it to our church leaders at our all-church planning retreat when they ask for new ministry ideas. So if you know of other good church resources, share them in the comment section. I need all the feet in the door I can get!

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