Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People Touched by Disability by Stephanie Hubach
About: Same Lake, Different Boat.
When the church attempts to function without all of its parts, the body of Christ becomes disabled.
Same Lake, Different Boat is a transformational work—designed to renew our minds to think biblically about disability in order that our lives, our relationships, and our congregations might wholly reflect Christ.
Endorsements
“Stephanie’s book is well rooted theologically and, to my delight, grows out of a well-formed biblical worldview.”
—Charles W. Colson, Founder and Chairman, Prison Fellowship
“Masterfully and winsomely develops a scriptural framework to help God’s people think biblically and live covenantally in all of life, including our response to disabilities.”
—Susan Hunt, Author and Consultant, Christian Education and Publications, Presbyterian Church in America
“Stephanie Hubach’s superb book tells us how to transform the church into a place of hospitality and welcome for children and adults with disabilities and their families. Her heartwarming stories about Timmy and her scholarly discussion of a biblical view of disability make this book both pleasurable and instructive.”
—Ginny Thornburgh, Director, Religion and Disability Program, National Organization on Disability
“While ostensibly issuing a call to come alongside individuals and families touched by disability, Stephanie has actually penned a call for the church to reform and to become an inclusive community for all people.”
—Joseph “Skip” and Barbara Ryan, Senior Pastor and wife, Park Cities Presbyterian Church, Dallas