by Sandra Peoples | Apr 6, 2020 | Autism, Coronavirus, Special Needs Parenting
As caregivers, self care isn’t optional. We have to take care of ourselves so we can care for those who depend on us! Especially during the COVID 19 pandemic. Self-care can sometime get a bad reputation. People think of bubble baths, sleeping in, and other luxuries...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Apr 5, 2020 | Coronavirus, Key Ministry, Mental Health
How can the people of God provide the most tangible care and support to their friends and neighbors in the midst a long and drawn out medical and mental health crisis?For the last couple of weeks, our team has been wrestling with the short and long-term mental...
by Evana Sandusky | Apr 3, 2020 | Church, Coronavirus, Special Needs Parenting
Leaders in the church who educate children about God are vital to families. Each week, these Sunday school teachers, children’s pastors, or youth ministers pour into the lives of children who aren’t theirs. They present the gospel in ways that captivate children and...
by Lamar Hardwick | Apr 2, 2020 | Church Support, Coronavirus, Mental Health
Most people who know me well know that I am an eternal optimist. In fact, I often describe myself as being “annoyingly optimistic.” I think I am just hard-wired to be a positive person. It takes a lot to get me discouraged. Simply put, I am a “can do” type of person.I...
by Key Ministry | Apr 1, 2020 | Coronavirus, Hope, Living Life Daily, Special Needs Parenting
Disorientation I don’t know about you, but I’ve found myself feeling unmoored and disoriented the past few weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic. All of us have been living on shifting sands, our normal routines disrupted; those things we take for granted—freedom of...