by John Fela (Felageller) | Feb 13, 2019 | Autism, Special Needs Parenting
Here in the Midwest winter has finally come upon us, as I stare out of my window and look at the snow-blanketed ground that has now essentially frozen over with the drop into single digit temperatures. This makes the several months following the Christmas season...
by Key Ministry | Feb 12, 2019 | Mental Health, Resources, Strategies
Several months ago, Dr. Grcevich and other mental health leaders were invited to a meeting hosted by the US Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Grcevich and others presented their mental health ministry models, shared ideas and promoted best practices. Though...
by Key Ministry | Feb 11, 2019 | Autism, Challenges, Special Needs Parenting
I remember when Charlie, my son who has autism, was much younger the hard road we traveled in finding those schools that would help him the best. At first, inclusion was the most important thing to me. Later, I changed to making sure he was being taught the grade...
by Mark Arnold | Feb 8, 2019 | Autism, Special Needs Parenting
There have been a few times when I’ve felt that God has been pulling me up by the bootstraps and telling me he has everything under control and worrying about things isn’t actually a productive or helpful use of my time or energy.That hasn’t always been an easy...
by Lamar Hardwick | Feb 7, 2019 | Adult Advocates, Advocacy, Controversies
A few years ago the Barna Research group conducted a study. In the study they asked a variety of people what one question they would ask God if they knew that God had to answer their question.The top response was a question that related to the issue of human...