a) Spiritual Access
- ICS Bible Challenge: Morality has really gone down in our society today. We believe part of the reason is because humanity has distanced itself from God and no longer have the urge and desire to read the bible and the people with disability are not left out either. Some people with disability have also developed an attitude that probably its not their business to know the word of God but only for the people without disability. We attempt to demystify this and challenge the people with disability to be on develop the right attitude that will help them grow in their walk with Christ. When they mature in spiritual matters, this will also earn them respect and space in the places of worship with other members of their respective congregation. ICS Bible challenge is therefore a wonderful opportunity that both challenges and encourages the people with disability to engage with the word of God in an exciting and fun way. To participate, the team need a captain and 4 team members, making the Number to be 5 for every team. Four of the five members will participate, as the other one member is on standby should anyone need to be substituted for whatever reason. If you wish to participate in the bible challenge, OR donate towards this program, please click here.
- The Great Banquet
b) Physical Access
Ramping Project
Ramps generally represent transition or progress that is smooth and spiritually, going up a ramp represent ascension, improvements or increase in status that feels easy with less effort required to improve some area of your life.
The assumption and expectation of many people is that the places of worship is where anybody wounded would run to for consolation, encouragement and spiritual enrichment coupled with love. Moreover, the spiritual leaders are expected to be the shepherd of every member of their flock in the best way possible despite their diversity. This however has not been the case in many places of worship because there is sometimes there is a huge gap between the congregates with disability and the ones without disability, and the religious leaders not exempted either. It is unfortunate that in these same places of worship, a number of unfortunate incidences have happened and continue to happen to persons with disability who continuously yarn for the nourishment just like the rest of the congregation. It is even more saddening to know that some spiritual leaders in-charge of the worship places have been part of the unfortunate events or have contribute to these miseries either knowingly or unknowingly.
There is also a group that really desire to minister to these special group of people but do not know how to go about it. It is based on this background that inclusion champions (ICS) endeavour to build lasting partnerships with bible believing churches and other religions to build these spiritual ramps in the heart of the members starting with the leadership.
This whole program will start by you inviting us to do a disability awareness service in your church. We will then organise for a short basic training for the ministry workers and other people who are keen to be part of this ministry and then we will finally launch a ministry to continue championing this course. The new founded ministry in your church will then be part of a larger ICS Interdenominational fellowship for persons with disability, where they come to fellowship with each other and grow in the Word.
If you wish to invite us to partner with you in this manner, please click here.