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John Vaughn on Disabilities

Posted by Jason Harris on March 11th, 2008

vaughns.jpg“A handicap is a responsibility! It is an exclamation point in a person’s life message. Whatever we’re saying with our lives, we say more emphatically if we are disabled.”

“Becky was trying to look through a picture book. For about ten minutes she had been trying to turn the page with her little, fingerless hands. Debbie was playing the piano. As Brenda worked in the kitchen, Becky asked, ‘Mommy, when I grow up, will I have hands like Debbie?’

As I read quietly in the next room, I listened to hear her response.

Brenda stopped her work and said softly, ‘Becky, Debbie has the hands that God has given her to do her job, and you have the hands that God has allowed you to have to do your job.’

Out of that simple statement has grown the ‘Hidden Treasure’ principle, a central theme of our ministry, especially our ministry with disabled children: ‘We have everything we need to do the will of God for our lives.’”

“The afflicted have a responsibility to take the initiative, to use their disability to glorify the Lord. … The disabled have no right to take advantage of their handicap for selfish purposes; it is a trust from God.”

-Taken from More Precious Than Gold, pp. 205, 207, 212.

2 Responses to “John Vaughn on Disabilities”

  1. Apo Malo Says:

    I was very encouraged with this article as it directly related my vocation. Though the kids I work with have moderate to severe disabilities, I realise that my purpose is to show them God’s prupose in their life… To glorify God.

    The only difficulty, though, is that I don’t know if they understand eveything I share with them; whether that be in song, pictures or word, as their disability is quite severe. I mean I could be sitting with them and sharing God’s Word with them (in my job discription) and then all of a sudden I could be hit because I turned the page wrong, or something is not right in their little world, who knows what it could be!

    Any way, I was encouged by this article. Thanks Dr. Vaughn and Jason.

  2. Jason Says:

    Thanks for the comment Apo. If you haven’t read the book, I think you’d find it a real encouragement. The Wardan’s might have it if you want to borrow it.

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