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Special Needs and Faith Communities from Bethel Seminary - St. Paul MN is a Campus Certificate Religious Studies degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. Life in community means that we expect to see the face of Jesus in the faces of one another. Sometimes individuals and families with special needs physiological, psychological, developmental seem invisible in their faith communities. This certificate is designed to explore ways in which congregations and ministry agencies can remove obstacles to, receive ministry from, and partner with other resources on behalf of persons and families with special needs. In addition, it is designed to equip and catalyze persons and families with special needs to develop and deepen skills and avenues for ministry. Courses include: * Family and Congregational Systems * Intercultural Understanding and Competence * Understanding Physical and Intellectual Special Needs * Ethical, Legal, and Medical Issues * Grief and Loss * Gifts and Challenges of Life in Community View more details on Bethel Seminary - St. Paul . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Religious Studies courses.

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