by Ryan Wolfe | Sep 26, 2016 | Advocacy, Inclusion, Key Ministry, Special Needs Ministry, Stories, Strategies
Inclusion is one of the top buzz words in the disability community. Extensive research has been done on inclusion, countless articles have been written and everyone seems to have an opinion on appropriate levels of inclusion in schools. I think we can all agree that...
by Emily Colson | Sep 22, 2016 | Autism
We came to see a movie. But I never imagined that we would become the entertainment. Patty and I found our pre-assigned seats and sunk into the plush leather, with Max sandwiched between us. Despite the exorbitant ticket price, this posh new cinema was completely...
by Sandra Peoples | Sep 22, 2016 | Special Needs Ministry
J. D. and I chat about a support group he hosts for special-needs dads. He tells how he got into the ministry, why dads needs their own group (separate from mens ministry), and what the process has looked like for his church. Sandra chats with J.D. about his...
by Mike George | Sep 22, 2016 | Marriage, Special Needs Parenting
Let’s face it. If you’re raising a child with a disability, then your life is anything but typical. More like fragile, complex, overwhelming, exhausting. After battling the everyday challenges that never seem to leave you alone, there is not much left in the tank. You...
by Key Ministry | Sep 22, 2016 | Special Needs Parenting
I’m a doer. It’s in my DNA. When I’m making plans, giving directions or doing something, anything—especially when it comes to my kids—I feel like I’m being effective and productive. Since the time my son, Micah, was a baby, these qualities have...