Living Hope Ministries
For many years, disabled people have been made to feel inferior within the church setting. They have not been permitted to express freely the many gifts and talents that God has given them. With Living Hope Ministries, we pray that God will bring about the necessary changes needed to make the disabled go forth and do work for the Lord and in the world.
Our Purpose
Living Hope Ministries is dedicated to educating the public and those living with disabled persons on how to understand the needs of the disabled. We believe that many people will gain hope and encouragement from this ministry, and that the maltreatment and indifference that many disabled persons suffer will cease.
Mission Statement
The Mission of Living Hope Ministries is to try to help as many people with disabilities as we can. Regardless of race, age, type, and extent of one’s disability, our commitment is to assist disabled persons by directing them to those who can assist them further in functioning in their everyday lives. We will strive to provide the necessary resources for every-day living.
Goal
It is the goal of Living Hope Ministries to heighten the public’s awareness of the needs of the disabled by conducting seminars and publishing informative documents and brochures. We want to stress the fact that disabled persons are human beings with goals and dreams. They would like a chance to be a contributing asset to society. Our primary mission is to heighten awareness, and at the same time, teach Godly principles and to give hope to the lives of all those with whom we contact.
Disability Awareness
- To provide education and general information on the variety of disability categories and commonly known practiced accommodations.
- To provide resources to churches and faith-based ministries or agencies that have alternative literature.
- To help foster positive interactions, create memorable experiences, and provide healthy spiritual growth by collaborating with other ministries on how to bring disabled persons to Christ .
- To endeavor to alleviate bias, stereotyping, and prejudice based on a person’s level of ability.
- To reach and restore a positive relationship between disabled persons and the church and faith-based ministries.