by Key Ministry | Mar 13, 2018 | Anxiety Disorders, Hidden Disabilities, Mental Health
How many people does it take to change a light bulb? The answer to the joke depends on who’s changing the bulb. If it’s lawyers, it’s five (one to change the bulb, five to write the environmental impact statement). If it’s dumb blonde women, the answer is one hundred...
by Key Ministry | Feb 13, 2018 | Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Hidden Disabilities, Mental Health, Spiritual Development
At some point, as it has for many of us, life confronted you with the devastating truth that it was not going to live up to your visions and dreams. You had plans for the way your daily life would look, expectations of what your church life would be, and assumptions...
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!...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Aug 9, 2016 | Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Mental Health, Mental Health Ministry
We as the church do a lousy job of welcoming and including families of children and teens with mental illness or trauma histories. I’d argue that a major reason why we struggle is the absence of an agreed-upon model for a mental health inclusion ministry for kids....
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Mar 28, 2016 | ADHD, Anxiety Disorders, Key Ministry, Mental Health
How will the church serve a generation of families with kids who have issues with emotions or behavior that interfere with their ability to function on a day to day basis? Kids with “hidden disabilities” like these are gradually becoming the new normal. Check...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Mar 28, 2016 | ADHD, Adoption, Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Parents
One of the benefits I experienced during my days on the lecture circuit was the opportunity to meet wise and learned senior colleagues who shared pearls of knowledge that helped me see clinical situations in a new light. One such colleague is Dennis Rosen, a...