‘Ministry of belonging’ connects young adults with, without intellectual disabilities
Residents of the archdiocesan Communities of Don Guanella and Divine Providence which provide a range of supports to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) enjoy a break from an activity session, July 20, 2015. Creating encounters between young adults with and without IDD can provide genuine, transformative friendships, say experts. (Photo courtesy of Barbara Jenkins / Communities of Don Guanella and Divine Providence)
By Gina Christian • Posted April 14, 2021
Connecting young adults with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) strengthens communities including parishes looking to reach a new generation of faithful.
2021 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Brenden Knox, RB, Marshall
How does Knox fit in the Colts’ running back room?
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A fan-favorite series is coming back to the site as it is officially prospect interview season. For anybody new to the site or for people who need a reminder, every draft season I sit down with prospects that are going to be in the upcoming NFL Draft to talk with them about their off-field accomplishments and some film aspects on the field. While I don’t always talk to star players, I have been able to talk to a few players who eventually ended up with the Colts such as Khari Willis, Marvell Tell III, and Rock Ya-Sin.