What We Do
Pastor Training
Training pastors and local churches to love and serve the disabled community
Some cultures hold false beliefs about people with disabilities. CURE trains pastors and local churches to serve the disabled community, undo stigmas, and refer children to CURE.
About Pastor Training
Some cultures hold false and harmful beliefs about people with disabilities—even within the Christian church. These misconceptions can lead to discriminatory attitudes and behaviors while reinforcing structural barriers that exclude people with disabilities and deny them their rights.
CURE trains pastors and equips local churches to reach out to people with disabilities and minister with the love of Jesus. Our goal is to help communities dispel harmful myths and understand that children are not cursed because of their disabilities but rather loved by God. Using our Theology of Disability curriculum, we seek to transform the attitudes of local churches and their communities towards people living with disabilities. Pastors and church communities become powerful advocates for people with disabilities, and they can help identify children in need of medical care and refer them to CURE.
Learn more about ministry at CURE.
See how CURE’S approach to healing goes beyond simply treating symptoms to minister with hope from God’s Word.
Mobile Clinics
Reaching children in remote regions to provide medical care and share the gospel
Advocacy & Awareness
Educating communities to remove barriers facing people with disabilities
Education & Prevention
Partnering with local governments and organizations to serve children with disabilities