RT Article T1 Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors: Including Children with Special Needs in Ministry JF Christian education journal VO 9 IS 1 SP 81 OP 100 A1 Barnes, M. Alyssa LA English YR 2012 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1809237335 AB Families with children who have special needs often roam from church to church, never finding a true “home.” Parents are typically more interested in locating a supportive group that accepts their child before identifying a place they feel comfortable to grow and develop spiritually. In turn, many children's ministry leaders are now questioning the readiness of their programs, volunteers, and facilities to minister to children with special needs. This paper examines the teachings of Jesus and how to implement the Christian calling. Woven throughout is a realistic but fictional account of a family in search of a spiritual home, the author uses Scripture to reinforce the importance of God's acceptance of all individuals. Finally, based on Carter's (2007) framework, the article provides an outline for children's ministers interested in developing an inclusive ministry program. K1 Program development and creation K1 Special needs K1 Inclusion K1 Children's ministry programs DO 10.1177/073989131200900106