Amy Bales
Amy Bales

As I watch people in worship, my eye is often drawn to those differently abled, and my heart dwells on how Jesus would respond. His ministry was one of inclusion—especially of those who historically had been outcasts.

While special needs were not described in biblical times as they are today, many accounts of Jesus’ inclusion of others of different abilities are relatable. As you walk with Jesus today, I ask you to ask yourself: Do I minister with inclusion? Do I see those who Jesus would want drawn near Him? How can I better include all God’s children? We can look toward Jesus’ character to be our guide. We can use the many resources available to us to reach all people.

“Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. Don’t look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too. You must have the same attitude that Christ Jesus had.” —Philippians 2:3-5, NLT

Approaching and forming relationships with those with special needs can seem daunting, but I encourage you to learn, to push yourself to engage with all people. These relationships can be so rewarding, even life-changing—for you. We as the church must be mentors, volunteers and advocates so that all are included in the family of God.