What does it look like to partner with Delta Genesis to help the neurodivergent kids in your church?

The next step is to fill out a short application to see if a partnership would be a good fit. Once you submit, Mike will contact you and set up time for a quick call about the details and we’ll go from there.

Watch these short testimonials about how Delta Genesis has helped these families have a better experience at church

Stephanie & Dan

(We left the unedited version up just for laughs)

They were missing church services to be with their son who had to be in the baby room or on an iPad. Now they can all sit through church and he is thriving!

Michael & Caroline

Their son has started praying on his own! He feels more peace inside of his body can have deeper thoughts and understand the message and apply what he’s learned. He’s grown in his faith.

Teri

Teri’s daughter no longer needs earplugs at church and neither kid is trying to avoid going anymore. Now their whole family can not only attend, but participate and understand for the first time!

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FAQ

How does it work?

If you choose to partner with Delta Genesis, the members of your congregation will all have the option to participate in Delta Genesis by receiving a username & password to log into our website and watch our educational videos and access our tools and materials, as well as access our community of other believers that have kids that are struggling. All of this is a ministry of Delta Genesis and will therefore come at no cost to your church or your congregation.

Is it really free?

YES. No one involved in our church partnership program – the church nor the members – will ever be charged for accessing our course or community. We will never mention any of our paid programs. This is simply meant to be a ministry functioning under the mission of making this information and help as accessible as possible.

Do you teach doctrine?

Nope! Our sole purpose is to educate families about neurodevelopmental disorders so that they might have an easier experience of your church. Doctrinal conversations should be between families and their pastors and our community is not the appropriate time or place.

Why are you doing this?

Over time in our careers working with hundreds of families, we have learned that what we do and the simple understanding of basic truths about neurodevelopmental disorders has freed families up to have better experiences at church. Family after family has shared stories about how their child is able to attend church and read/understand the Bible better than ever before – sometimes for the first time ever. 

With neurodevelopmental disorders on a constant rise, we see more and more families that are struggling to participate in church. We can’t think of a better opportunity for our organization to be a blessing by doing and teaching what we know best to your congregation.