The other night at church I noticed a young woman with Down’s Syndrome several seats ahead of me. As we entered into a time of singing, I found myself in awe of the way she worshipped. She was so remarkably animated, raising her hands and singing as if every verse was part of a personal conversation with God. I got weepy as I…..
The Special Olympics began in the early 1960’s as a series of small sports camps for the intellectually disabled but has grown to involve more than 4.5 million athletes from over 170 countries. I suspect that we have all been touched by the ever-present smiles on their faces as they joyfully compete. We see the thrill of victory in simple…..