More Than a Devotional. A 30-Day Journey to a New Perspective.
For anyone who has ever felt isolated by their disability.
For any church leader seeking to build a community of true belonging.
For any friend who wants to be a true ally.
For anyone whose faith feels challenged by the hard questions.
For too long, the conversation about faith and disability has been limited to platitudes, pity, or prayers for ‘fixing,’ leaving people feeling isolated and misunderstood. Divinely Disabled is a powerful response.
Nadia writes from a unique intersection: as a longtime Jesus follower, woman with cerebral palsy, and a senior disability policy adviser. She masterfully blends her captivating personal story with the structure of a daily devotional.
This book—part spiritual memoir and part guide to a new way of thinking—delivers a culturally transformative message. It gently disrupts and alters the common perceptions of disability prevalent in faith communities.
It’s more than just a book to be read. It’s a guide to a spiritual journey that leaves travelers both comforted and challenged to shift their perspective from ‘fixing’ the disabled to building a world of true belonging. Over 30 days, this life-changing resource affirms unseen battles, challenges ableism, empowers individuals with purpose, and equips leaders to move beyond mere inclusion. Each entry includes a theme, reflection, prayer, and practical Share Your Story prompts.
Who Is This Book For?
- Individuals with Disabilities seeking a supportive guide to finding their voice and purpose.
- Church Leaders & Pastors who want to build a true culture of belonging.
- Caregivers, Family & Friends looking for a new perspective and profound encouragement.
- Any Reader ready to have their assumptions challenged and faith deepened.
About
Nadia Ibrahim Mossburg
A lifelong disability advocate and daughter of Middle Eastern immigrants, lives with cerebral palsy. Holding two Master's degrees in Journalism and Social Work, she serves as a senior policy advisor, with more than 20 years of experience shaping national, state, and local policies to promote greater equity in employment, emergency management, public health, and transportation. Active in her faith community, she resides in Florida with her husband, stepson, and service dog, Watson. Her work has been featured in disability-focused magazines, including Accent on Living and Kaleidoscope.
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