by Key Ministry | Jul 16, 2024 | Church Support, Disability Ministry, Event, Families, Key Ministry, Resources, Special Needs Ministry, Strategies
Did you know that Key Ministry is an Amazon Affiliate? This means that you can donate to Key Ministry, without even spending any extra money! How it works, is when you purchase a recommended item on Amazon, it will donate a % of the amount you already paid to us. By...
by Beth Golik | Jul 11, 2024 | Church Support, Disability Ministry, Podcast
In less than 8 minutes, Beth shares her summer vibe, suggests three events your church could try this summer, tells you about her summer serving gig, and issues four invitations from Key Ministry. Listen Anywhere You Find Podcasts! If you like this, then you...
by Sandra Peoples | Jul 4, 2024 | Church Support, Disability Ministry, Podcast
One of the biggest challenges in inclusive ministry is meeting the needs of diverse learners. Today on the podcast, Sandra interviews Cortney Jenkins from Awe & Wonder and Laura Deeken from The Adapted Word about easy ways to make our lessons more accessible and...
by Beth Golik | Jun 13, 2024 | Church Support, Disability Ministry, Podcast
As a disability ministry leader, do you ever feel alone? Beth Golik shares about Online Connection for Disability Ministry Leaders in Episode 104 of Key Ministry the Podcast. Listen Anywhere You Find Podcasts! If you like this, you may like… 002: Iron Sharpens...
by Sandra Peoples | May 16, 2024 | Church Support, Disability Ministry, Podcast
In our 100th episode, Sandra Peoples shares three ways to increase ministry visibility on your church website. Most disability families are going to visit your church website before they visit your actual church. Does your website communicate everything they need to...
by Joanna French | Apr 16, 2024 | Care and Support, Disability Ministry
I am disabled. For years that was so hard to admit. I couldn’t mention out loud my neurodivergence. I whispered about my post-traumatic stress disorder, insisting ‘I’m better now.’ I was a champion for the disabled who didn’t want to talk about her own disabilities....