Briefing on the EU Referendum from a Disability Standpoint (Ros' Blog)

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  Briefing on the EU Referendum from a Disability Standpoint (Ros’ Blog)

Briefing on the EU Referendum from a Disability Standpoint (Ros' Blog)

It is a little over a month to the EU referendum, and I suspect I’m not alone in thinking that the standard of content of the debate has been dismally low. There have been ever more extravagant predictions of disaster from both sides. I... read more »

  Beyond Awareness (Ros’ Blog)

Beyond Awareness (Ros' Blog)

So, here I sit in the office on 6th April, thankfully alone for the moment, wearing my onesie. Yes, it’s Onesie Wednesday in “Autism Awareness Month” and, never one to miss an opportunity, I decided to get people to sponsor me to wear... read more »

  You Belong Here (Ros’ Blog)

You Belong Here (Ros' Blog)

This week’s guest blog post is written by Natasha Bunney. Natasha is a final year student at De Montfort University in Leicester, reading Education with French, and writing her dissertation on attitudes to disability in the classroom. She has worked and volunteered with disabled... read more »

  The Name that is a Place (Ros’ Blog)

The Name that is a Place (Ros' Blog)

I have just returned from a ministry trip to India. It was an enjoyable but moving trip, staying in a home for girls rescued from trafficking, and having lots of opportunities to speak both within a church and to other groups in the city.... read more »

  Outside Our Four Walls (Ros’ Blog)

Outside Our Four Walls (Ros' Blog)

There are comparatively few instances in the Gospels where we see Jesus in the religious environment. There is the occasion when He was twelve years old and His parents lost Him on their way home from Jerusalem, and found Him in discussion with the... read more »

  Beauty in Decay (Ros’ Blog)

Beauty in Decay (Ros' Blog)

I have just come back from a week’s holiday in the North Yorkshire Moors. The weather has been glorious and I’ve divided my time between reading and walking in the stunning North Yorkshire countryside. I haven’t needed a coat – in fact, if it... read more »

  Preparations in Mozambique (Thursday 20th August)

Preparations in Mozambique (Thursday 20th August)

Our Churches Inc team are working in Mozambique until the 24th August. The four-person team will be training local people in inclusion of disabled people from a Christian perspective, and working with One Mission Society in the city of Maputo - you can find... read more »

  Mozambique Report (Wednesday 19th August)

Mozambique Report (Wednesday 19th August)

Our Churches Inc team are working in Mozambique until the 24th August. The four-person team will be training local people in inclusion of disabled people from a Christian perspective, and working with One Mission Society in the city of Maputo - you can find... read more »

  Who is the Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven? (Ros’ Blog)

Who is the Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven? (Ros' Blog)

As you look back over our generation, whom would you list among the greatest Christians? Billy Graham? Matt Redman? Mother Teresa? Joni Eareckson Tada? All these names are well-known, all are people who have dedicated their whole lives to the cause of Christ, and all... read more »

  British Summer Time (Ros’ Blog)

British Summer Time (Ros' Blog)

As I write this, at the tail-end of July, I sit shivering in a cold office. I’ve just come back from two weeks in a warm and sunny France, and the contrast is as unwelcome as it is striking! I don’t think, however,... read more »