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Hello, wonderful humans! Most people will say that God or some divine force is always with us, but how do we get access to him? It’s easy to save things like reading the Bible or going to a house of worship. Let us do that. However, what if you can’t read or get out of the house easily? The tagline for this website is “Disability and Spiritual Awareness.” I believe this post will embody that message. I identify as a Christian, and this is part of my spiritual journey. I have no intention to start a spiritual debate at this time. These are the tools that I use daily as a person with a disability to spend time with our wonderful creator. This list of resources is based on my personal experiences. Click on each link to learn more. If this topic does not interest you, you are more than welcome to come back next week.

All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16‭-‬17 NIV
  • YouVersion/ Bible app This is the most popular app people use because it is available in multiple languages and can be read to you in various languages. You can also highlight in different colors. I can read however with my disability my eyes don’t always want to track To the end of the line. My eyes like to jump down a few lines. It’s not like dyslexia where the letters get jumbled up. I can read effectively it just takes a lot longer.
  • Through The Word(TTW) When I began my journey through scripture, I did not know where to start All I knew is I couldn’t start on page one. In an audio guide, a pastor breaks down each chapter. A one-on-one Bible study. Right there in my headphones. All the themes are separated into journeys. Most of the pastors are men, as a disabled man sometimes it is more relatable to hear from another man. They just did a series called The Manhood Talks To encourage men with faith issues.
  • Blue Letter Bible This app is designed specifically for Bible study It has tons of audio guides and commentaries to break down scripture. When you study the word you always have tons of questions This app helps answer them.
  • Day One Journal This is not an app designed for Bible study. This is where I write down all my thoughts and prayers at the end of the day. I love Jesus but I’m not really good at talking to him throughout the day This is how he and I spend quality time together.
  • Vizion Church-YouTube Since the outbreak of the pandemic, there have been thousands of virtual worship services. I wasn’t sure which one to try because all of them are fake and want money. I was determined not to join any of them. One day, the Holy Spirit said to look up the prodigal son. I came across Pastor Tyson’s sermon, and something just clicked. I don’t know how else to describe it. Since June of last year, I have not missed a Sunday service The pastor doesn’t know who I am. The only one who interacts with me is whoever runs the chat on Sunday live session The Holy Spirit does the rest.
  • The Righteous of God Facebook Group Another part of my stubbornness was that I would not join any Facebook groups because those are where most of the hypocrites are. Anyone can post anything they want, but do something different behind the screen. This group is run by an old friend of mine from school A person who’s not ashamed of their past and is not afraid to tell it like it is. They have several discussion boards and will always respond to every question. The leaders of the group will simply be there for you.

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