Church Magazines
Ensign Call for Disability Articles
Posted July 26th, 2006 by Christopher PhillipsLast month on page 79 of the Ensign this call for articles was issued:
Are you a Church member with a physical disability? Or are you a caretaker, teacher, or leader of someone with such a disability? We invite you to submit personal accounts of how you or others have adapted Church programs or materials to fit the needs of those with physical disabilities.
Please send your submission (500 words or less) by August 21, 2006, to ensign@ldschurch.org or to Ensign Editorial, 50 E. North Temple St. Rm. 2420, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-3220, USA. Clearly mark your submission “Adapting,” and at the top of your submission, write your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and ward and stake (or branch and district).
May 2006 Disability Articles
Posted May 22nd, 2006 by Christopher PhillipsHere are the February Articles that we came across:
The New Era
March 2006 Disability Articles
Posted March 20th, 2006 by Christopher PhillipsArticles in the March Church Magazines on disability:
The New Era
- Looking up to Jake by Jed Layton
Article about Jake Cram from the Riverton Utah South Stake who was born with dextrocardia. In the article Jake states, "It makes a difference if you are positive instead of negative. I always try to be positive. Even with everything I've had to go through and all of my circumstances, I am still a happy kid because of my attitude."
The Ensign
February 2006 Disability Articles
Posted February 17th, 2006 by Christopher PhillipsHere are the February Articles that we came across:
The Friend
January 2006 Disability Articles
Posted January 24th, 2006 by Christopher PhillipsEach month we'll try and post a list of all of the articles from the Friend, New Era and Ensign that touch on disability. Here is the list for January:
The Friend
- Being Brave by Charmayne Gubler Warnock
Based on a true story about a girl named Rosella who stood up for Alan who "didn't get enough oxygen" when he was born and "had a hard time learning".
The New Era