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The graphic features a vibrant yellow and blue background with the bold text: Is disability a bad word? Beneath this question are circles containing photos of Christine Boyle and Ryan Wolfe, inviting viewers to join in on this thought-provoking discussion. A YouTube icon is positioned in the corner, indicating an option for easy replay.
The graphic features a vibrant yellow and blue background with the bold text: Is disability a bad word? Beneath this question are circles containing photos of Christine Boyle and Ryan Wolfe, inviting viewers to join in on this thought-provoking discussion. A YouTube icon is positioned in the corner, indicating an option for easy replay.

Is Disability a Bad Word? Discussion Replay

Recently, Ryan Wolfe joined Christine Boyle for a live podcast discussion on Invited In. The topic of discussion was the word “disability”. Is this a bad word? Replay the video and chat discussion here.

Recently, Ryan Wolfe joined Christine Boyle for a live podcast discussion on Invited In. The topic of discussion was the word “disability”. Is this a bad word? Replay the video and chat discussion here.

Originally posted November 21, 2024

About Jason Morrison:

Jason joins the Ability Ministry team and brings over 20 years of graphic design and marketing experience to the table. He has handled projects from local start-up businesses to publicly owned internationally based companies, including a Shark Tank company. Jason currently reside in Louisville with his wife, two daughters, and dog Pepper. In his spare time, he is a Master’s competitor in USA Weightlifting. His family attends Southeast Christian Church.
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