by Key Ministry | Oct 7, 2016 | Special Needs Parenting
The words that Christian parents dread hearing just passed by my teenage daughter’s lips. “I don’t know if I even believe in God … and I’m not going to church,” she said, with a frightening (to me) confidence in her voice. My heart sunk. I feared this could happen...
by Sandra Peoples | Oct 6, 2016 | Special Needs Ministry
Through my work here with Key Ministry, I’m in contact with churches across the country who have disability ministries. (If your church does, we’d love to add you to our database!) I’ve noticed that the churches who have the strongest special-needs...
by Key Ministry | Oct 5, 2016 | Special Needs Parenting
It seems a strange thing to be grateful for, but I’m thankful both boys are on the spectrum. Not every day. But most days. Weird, right? But I get good things in twos: Both boys love to slam each other on the ground, on each other, on the bed. They love the pressure...
by Key Ministry | Oct 3, 2016 | Scripture, Special Needs Parenting
We were dealing with serious meltdowns with our son Connor. He would go into a frenzy when he didn’t get his way, and we knew it wasn’t just a child acting out. It seemed like a stronghold in his life that we could not help him work through. I remember one time Connor...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Oct 2, 2016 | Advocacy, Key Ministry, Mental Health, Strategies
“Small things done with great love will change the world.” Those words are carved above the entrance to the main campus of Vineyard Cincinnati, a church that does an extraordinary job of sharing the love of Christ with the people of their surrounding community and...