by Joe and Cindi Ferrini | May 23, 2017 | Families
We need others, and others need us. We’re already busy, but being busy doesn’t exempt any of us from serving beyond our own family and comfort level. Quite honestly, simply meeting our own family’s needs are far easier than stretching ourselves to reach out and serve...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | May 22, 2017 | Advocacy, Stories
This was a big week in the Grcevich household. Our youngest daughter (Mira) graduated from high school this past Thursday night. I’d like to tell you a little bit about her and let you know why she would be an incredible asset to your church someday.I’ve developed an...
by Jolene Philo | May 22, 2017 | Challenges
Our family moved in January. Since the day we left the community we called home for 25 years, I’ve struggled to regain my equilibrium. I’ve finally pinpointed the malady causing this lack of balance and affectionately named it …Too Much New.Some of...
by Stephanie McKeever | May 19, 2017 | Medically Fragile, Special Needs Parenting
You’ve all seen them. The social media posts titled #Blessed. They run the gamut from the genuine to the, well, not so genuine. Have you seen the hilarious videos poking fun at us Christians titled with the same hashtag? You would think with all the jokes...
by Sandra Peoples | May 18, 2017 | Anxiety Disorders, Autism, Care and Support, Families, Hidden Disabilities, Mental Health
Summer time is full of new opportunities for fun and adventure, but it can also be filled with anxiety for our kids who prefer the comfort of routines. There are steps we can take as parents to help our kids decrease their anxiety levels and enjoy the fun of summer!...