Simply Faith Hope & Love

Doris C. Clark pens a clever book produced with love and thoughtfully designed to meet the special needs of the user including simplified scriptures, easy-to-read words and bigger type

Unique New Xulon Devotional Was Written Specifically For Special Needs Christians – After The Author’s Quest To Find An Appropriate Devotional Proved To Be An Impossible Task

Doris C. Clark pens a clever book produced with love and thoughtfully designed to meet the special needs of the user including simplified scriptures, easy-to-read words and bigger type

2016-08-09

MAITLAND, FL— Doris C. Clark’s new book, Simply Faith Hope & Love, ($9.99, paperback, 9781628390940; $4.99, e-book, 9781628390957) was created to provide a meaningful prayer and devotional opportunity for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, older adults with cognitive problems and for children at a third grade reading ability. Each page contains a simplified scripture, a comment about that scripture, a simple prayer and an icon (art by Abby Detrich) to help the user find that page.

Mrs. Clark has been writing and working in this field since her son Tim’s graduation from high school in Austin, Texas in 1985. Suddenly, there was no place for him – a Down Syndrome adult – during Sunday school. After much prayer and research, she decided to start a class for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at her church. When she looked for curriculum, little was available. She wrote her own and her outstanding ministry was begun.

When she looked for a devotional book to meet the needs of her students, she could not find one. That is how this book was born. The scriptures were too long and complicated with too many thoughts and ideas on each page. The print was too small and the words were too difficult to understand. She decided to write her own book designed for the needs of her students. This book is the result – and makes a great gift idea for individuals, Bible School teachers and churches.

I hope readers gain the understanding that the special needs population has a great capacity for worship,” states the author. “They are capable of learning and understanding God’s love and direction for their lives if they are provided with the appropriate tools for learning. It is my prayer that the Holy Spirit will open these scriptures to all who study them and fill each life with Christ’s love.”

Doris C. Clark began her first Joy Class at First Presbyterian Church in Austin in 1989. She is an educator, writer and consultant for development of classes for adults with intellectual disabilities in churches throughout the country and as far away as The Ukraine. She and her son, Tim, live in the DFW area of Texas. They are members of White’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Southlake where Mrs. Clark serves as coordinator for the God’s Special Servants Class. Mrs. Clark has also served on the boards of Mental Health/Mental Retardation of Texoma and on Evergreen Life Services Board of Directors and Foundation Board. She worked to implement the Shepherd Church program at Evergreen. Other published works are: Feed All My Sheep, Joy Dancing, A Study Guide For Adults With Developmental Disabilities for use with The Purpose Driven Life, by Rick Warren and A Gift For Us, Chrismons Symbols of the Faith, and I Can Do It. 

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Simply Faith Hope & Love through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

 

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