by Key Ministry | Jun 20, 2018 | Challenges
It’s that time of year again, Prom. We see the pictures of beautiful girls dressed up, escorted by their handsome dates. No doubt we also see the videos and pictures of beautiful girls asking a boy who has special needs to the prom. Posted on social media. We read the...
by Key Ministry | Jun 19, 2018 | Adoption
The addition of a child to a family is a jubilant occasion. An adoption especially merits celebration and joy: adoptive parents have usually slogged their way through agonizing months (or years) of paperwork, visits with social workers, and parenting classes to bring...
by Joe and Cindi Ferrini | Jun 18, 2018 | Special Needs Parenting
Every so often things on the home front would seem to fall apart a little. It got to a point that we could see a little pro-active check up might be needed from time to time. Living in a home where one person requires so much more time and attention than the others,...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Jun 17, 2018 | Key Ministry, Mental Health
This coming Thursday, I’ve been invited to speak at an event sponsored by the Stark County Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Board as part of their Cultural Influence and Health Care series focusing on faith-based culture and community. The event will be...
by Key Ministry | Jun 15, 2018 | Challenges, Scripture, Special Needs Parenting
Someone said in a joking manner that boys are more useful than girls. It was in the context of hoping for a boy grand child. There were already girls born into the family so now the desire was something useful.This remark has remained with me. What do we deem useful?...