by Dexter Thomas
Every week, a secular organization for the blind, located in West Palm Beach, hosts an educational ministry—the West Palm Beach Braille Readers’ Club—where visually challenged adults learn to read braille using the 28 fundamental beliefs of Adventism as their study materials.
Dexter Thomas, Florida Conference Disabilities Coordinator, designed the curriculum with the help of members from several local churches. Because of its brevity and simplicity, Dexter used the children’s version of the 28 fundamental beliefs as the basis of the study materials.
Each lesson highlights one of the fundamental beliefs to illustrate a braille concept. He explains one of the many contractions in braille, then the students read a fundamental belief to see how it uses the contraction. “Blind individuals improve their braille literacy and, at the same time, learn these precious biblical truths,” said Thomas, who is blind.
Every bit as important as the lessons is the fellowship. “We advertised our free braille classes as a fun and exciting learning experience with food, friendship, and fellowship,” said Thomas. “The food and fellowship doesn’t only attract the visually challenged. It also attracts their caregivers and other church members who create a warm, nonthreatening ministry environment.”
Five local Adventist congregations staff the West Palm Beach Braille Readers’ Club: First Church of West Palm Beach, Communities West Church in Loxahatchee, Palm Springs Church of West Palm Beach, South Palm Company of Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach Church. The generosity of members in these churches has also funded the braille books used in the sessions.
Thomas would like to see these Braille Readers’ Clubs formed in communities throughout Florida. It is surprisingly easy to run such a Club. The church receives a manual that explains how to organize and run a Club, and the church provides volunteers and refreshments.
“Our prayer is for such a ministry to spread throughout the Conference. Churches can partner with the disabled and their families for their wholeness, and give them a foretaste of the unconditional love and acceptance we will all experience in the earth made new,” said Thomas.

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The Adventurer Club is a Seventh-day Adventist Church-sponsored ministry open to all families of children in grades 1-4. Our mission is to support parents and caregivers in leading and encouraging their children in a growing, joyful love relationship with Jesus Christ.
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