by Stephen Grcevich MD | May 13, 2018 | Key Ministry, Mental Health
Our team is pleased to announce we’ve completed a library of training videos designed to accompany and support Mental Health and the Church, Key Ministry’s book on including children, teens, adults and families impacted by mental illness at...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | May 4, 2018 | Advocacy, Key Ministry, Mental Health
Since 1949, the month of May has been officially designated as Mental Health Awareness Month. This year our ministry is honored to join with HHS Center for Faith and Opportunity (@Partners for Good) along with three of the most prominent mental health advocates...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Apr 1, 2018 | Autism, Hidden Disabilities, Key Ministry, Mental Health
April is recognized as Autism Awareness Month. and Monday, April 2nd has been officially designated as Autism Awareness Day. In my blog posts this month, I’d like to call attention to a critical need that has been greatly overlooked in the North American church....
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Mar 25, 2018 | Families, Inclusion, Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Training Events
Raising a child with a significant mental illness or special need is often physically, emotionally, and financially draining. A limited amount of respite care may be available from government-funded agencies, but service is often expensive, waiting lists may be...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Mar 18, 2018 | Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Mental Health, Training Events
We’re only a little more than a month away from Inclusion Fusion Live, a disability ministry conference sponsored by Key Ministry and hosted by Bay Presbyterian Church on April 20th-21st, 2018. Inclusion Fusion Live will feature over two dozen speakers and...
by Jonathan McGuire | Mar 8, 2018 | Families, Key Ministry, Parents, Resources
We were young parents, our second son had just been born and I was rocking in a recliner with him on my chest at two in the morning as he finally stopped screaming for a little while and slept. Oh, what satisfaction to finally have him sleep, even if for just a little...