A Kind of Upside-Downness: Learning Disabilities and Transformational Community
By David Ford (Editor), Deborah Ford (Editor), Ian Randall (Editor), Judith Gardom (Contribution by), E.S. Kempson (Contribution by), Daniel Smith (Contribution by), Suzanna R. Millar (Contribution by), Philip S. Powell (Contribution by), Patrick McKearney (Contribution by), Theresia Paquet (Contribution by)
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By David Ford (Editor), Deborah Ford (Editor), Ian Randall (Editor), Judith Gardom (Contribution by), E.S. Kempson (Contribution by), Daniel Smith (Contribution by), Suzanna R. Millar (Contribution by), Philip S. Powell (Contribution by), Patrick McKearney (Contribution by), Theresia Paquet (Contribution by)
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One of the great prophetic figures of our time was Jean Vanier, founder of the L'Arche communities, where those with and without disabilities share life together. This book tells the story of a new, practical development, inspired by Vanier, taking further both his thought and the practice of L'Arche. Lyn's House is a small Christian house of hospitality and friendship in Cambridge, set in an open community of volunteers and supporters. Its story told here contains moving accounts of its or...






















