Steph Hubach on learning, loving, and living with disabilities (Part 1 with Steph Hubach and Chelsea Boes)

Concurrently: The News Coach Podcast - En podcast af WORLD Radio

How do we cultivate a right understanding of disability? We’re joined by author Stephanie Hubach to explore culture’s shifting attitudes on this topic and discover a biblical alternative.Check out The Concurrently Companion (https://media.gwnews.com/images/articles/Concurrently-Ep-70-Companion-Printable.pdf) for this week’s downloadable episode guide including discussion questions and scripture for further study. Sign up for the News Coach Newsletter at gwnews.com/newsletters (https://gwnews.com/newsletters).We would love to hear from you. You can send us a message at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]). What current events or cultural issues are you wrestling through with your kids and teens? Let us know. We want to work through it with you.See more from the News Coach (https://gwnews.com/newscoach/), including episode transcripts.Further Resources:* For more from Steph Hubach, visit stephaniehubach.com (http://www.stephaniehubach.com/).* Hear the redemptive story of a young man with Down syndrome on The World and Everything In It (https://wng.org/podcasts/completely-extraordinary-officer-1716427365).* What do we mean by “made in God’s image”? Learn more at the Bible Project (https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/image-of-god/?utm_source=web_social_share&medium=shared_video).Concurrently is produced by God’s WORLD News. We provide current events materials for kids and teens that show how God is working in the world. To learn more about God’s WORLD News and browse sample magazines, visit gwnews.com (https://gwnews.com/).Today’s episode is sponsored by Sam Allberry’s God’s Go-Togethers.Author Sam Allberry has a new book for kids called God’s Go-Togethers. This colorful book features siblings Lila and Ethan as they visit the beach and discover that God not only made the sand and sea to go together,

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