The Amazing Kids Ministry Podcast

Helping Special Needs Kids Feel Safe at Church I Kim Botto

38 min · 13. maj 2026
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Tyler sits down with Kim Botto for a deeply practical and heart-shaping conversation about creating church environments where every child belongs—especially kids who are neurodivergent, have experienced trauma, come from foster/adoptive backgrounds, or carry “big behaviors” into ministry spaces. Kim shares how her journey through business, church leadership, adoption, and years of kids ministry shaped her passion for the children often pushed to the margins. She challenges leaders to move beyond “this is the way we’ve always done it” and instead lead with kindness, curiosity, flexibility, empathy, and proximity. This conversation is for every kids pastor, ministry volunteer, senior leader, and church team member who has ever felt unequipped to serve children with extra support needs. Kim reminds us that we do not have to be experts to make a difference—we simply need to believe every child is made in God’s image, get on their level, ask better questions, and create spaces where they can experience the love of Jesus.   Explore Amazing+, our comprehensive ministry strategy for 0-18 – Full access to curriculum, media, tech, training, and tools. https://www.joinamazing.com/amazingplus [https://www.joinamazing.com/amazingplus] #kidsMinistry #childrensministry  #volunteers  #everychild #specialneedsministry #neurodivergent #ChurchLeadership #amazinglife #orangestrategy

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