Pick up your stretcher and walk!

Published: April 26, 2019, 1:08 p.m.

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Like many disabled people, Damon Rose is regularly approached by Christians who want to pray for him to be healed. Would-be healers claim they\\u2019re simply doing what Jesus himself did and what he instructed his followers to do. They may mean well, but the experience can leave disabled people feeling judged as \\u2018faulty\\u2019 and in need of repair. Is this really what Christianity teaches about disability? In this programme, Damon (a blind journalist and open-minded non-believer) investigates different Christian approaches to disability, combining cutting-edge theology with personal stories of faith, hope and human frailty. He joins a group of Christians as they offer healing on the street, attends a healing service and meets the disabled Christians carving out a new \\u2018theology of disability\\u2019.

Interviewees include: \\nLyndall Bywater, a Christian writer and prayer leader in the United Kingdom \\nJonathan Conrathe, founder of Mission 24 \\u2013 a Christian ministry that works with churches all over the world \\nBecky Tyler, who preached at the Greenbelt Christian festival \\nCandida Moss, the Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham\\nRev Zoe Hemming, vicar of St Andrews Church in the village of Aston in Shropshire, England.

If you would like to contact BBC Ouch please email damon.rose@bbc.co.uk

(Image: Damon on the tube, Credit: Sarah Dousse)

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