A Seat at the Table
You'll see how an ancient story about a disabled, forgotten man welcomed to a king's table reframes how the church should think about disability today, not as a problem to fix but as a perspective to honor.
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You'll see how an ancient story about a disabled, forgotten man welcomed to a king's table reframes how the church should think about disability today, not as a problem to fix but as a perspective to honor.
You'll hear how David mourned the man who spent years trying to kill him, and why that impossible act points to something you can't manufacture on your own but can ask for.
You'll see how David's anguished cry over his dead son, 'Would that I had died instead of you,' points forward to the one father-figure in history who actually could make that exchange, and what that means for the wreckage in your own life.