by Stephen Grcevich MD | Dec 22, 2019 | Advocacy, Mental Health
It was a delight to run into Janet Parshall – a true champion for persons impacted by mental illness in the church – at the White House Summit on Mental Health. I was honored to have been invited this past Thursday to participate in the White House’s Mental Health...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Sep 16, 2019 | Advocacy, Care and Support, Mental Health
The most encouraging ministry development I’ve witnessed in 2019 is the way God is calling so many of his people to transform ministry with individuals and families struggling with mental illness. I’m probably aware of five times as many leaders serving in mental...
by Key Ministry | Aug 8, 2019 | Advocacy, Autism, Special Needs Ministry
Everyone has a God-given gift. Annie and Audrey, my twins who are profoundly intellectually disabled, are leading the way of change in the Church. I am following their lead and watching their gifts being used by God.A few years ago at the Christian camp where we have...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Jul 29, 2019 | Advocacy, Controversies, Key Ministry
While checking my social media accounts upon returning home from an evening with my lovely wife, I saw that #ChristianPrivilege was trending on Twitter. If you click the link, you’ll find a number of comments that are somewhat less than complimentary about...
by Key Ministry | Jul 9, 2019 | Advocacy, Church Support, Families, Inclusion
Where do people who have profound intellectual impairments fit in the Church? Does it even matter if they go to church? Do they belong there? Does God have a plan and a purpose for their lives (Jeremiah 29:11), the way I believe He does for mine? As a young mom of...
by Lisa Jamieson | Jul 2, 2019 | Advocacy, Church Support, Special Needs Ministry
I am excited to introduce you to my friend Maureen Pranghofer. Maureen has taught me many things over the years about faith, relationships, living with blindness and ministering to people who are visually impaired. She is a most joyful, witty and insightful friend. I...