How churches can add sensory rooms

How churches can add sensory rooms is not primarily a facilities question. It is a discipleship question about whether our congregations will make visible room for people whose bodies and nervous systems experience the world differently, and whether we will do so with patience, dignity, and truth. For Christian donors, sensory rooms can feel deceptively […]
Volunteer Training and Safety in Disability Ministries

Volunteer training and safety in disability ministries is where compassion either becomes durable care or becomes preventable harm. Donors often see the fruit of these ministries—friendship, worship access, family respite—but the integrity of the work is tested in the hidden systems: who is allowed to serve, how they are formed, and what happens when something […]
The Theology Behind Christian Disability Ministry

The theology behind Christian disability ministry shapes what donors are actually funding: not a humanitarian add-on to the church’s “real work,” but a visible expression of the gospel’s claims about God, humanity, suffering, and hope. Christian disability ministry is also a test case for whether our generosity is governed by Scripture or by cultural instincts—whether […]
How Disability Ministries Use Donations

How disability ministries use donations is a stewardship question before it is a budget question. Christian donors are not only asking whether a ministry is efficient; they are asking whether it is faithful—whether giving is translating into dignified care, wise inclusion, and durable witness in the lives of people made in God’s image. That question […]
How to Give to Disability Ministries

How to give to disability ministries is not only a question of compassion; it is a question of Christian stewardship. Disability is not an edge case in the life of the church. Scripture places honor on those the world is tempted to overlook, and the church’s giving should reflect that moral clarity. The harder question […]
Church Disability Ministry Programs Donors Can Support

Church disability ministry programs donors can support are not peripheral to the church’s calling; they sit near the center of what it means to honor Christ in the body. Scripture’s logic is not that the church makes room for people with disabilities as an act of charity, but that we recognize and receive one another […]
Church Accessibility and Disability Inclusion

Church accessibility and disability inclusion is not a secondary concern for a faithful congregation; it is a direct expression of what we believe about the image of God, the body of Christ, and the welcome of the kingdom. Donors often sense this instinctively. The harder question is how to support accessibility work that is genuinely […]
Year-end tax planning for Christian givers

Year-end tax planning for Christian givers is not first about getting the largest deduction. It is about bringing our financial decisions into the light before God, so that our generosity reflects both love of neighbor and faithful stewardship. The tax code can either encourage disciplined giving or tempt us toward hurried, sentimental transfers in late […]
Why Christian stewardship services recommend giving appreciated assets

Christian stewardship services recommend giving appreciated assets because it is one of the clearest ways to align faithful generosity with wise stewardship under today’s tax rules. For donors with long-held stock, mutual funds, or real estate, the difference between giving cash and giving an appreciated asset is often the difference between a straightforward gift and […]
When should Christian donors bunch donations for taxes

When should Christian donors bunch donations for taxes? The practical answer hinges on whether a larger, less frequent pattern of giving helps you itemize charitable deductions in some years while taking the standard deduction in others. The spiritual answer is more searching: whether a tax strategy is serving faithful stewardship, or subtly teaching the heart […]