by Key Ministry | Jun 25, 2020 | Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Mental Health
Hello, my name is Pastor Jo, and I have a mental illness. Actually, I have three: PTSD, anxiety, and depression. These illnesses are a part of my trauma, my struggle, and my testimony.My depression has been so bad lately. I am...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Jun 21, 2020 | Mental Health, Resources
For the last 2 ½ years, Catherine and I have had the privilege of being part of a most unlikely and extraordinary group of religious leaders and Federal government officials looking at how congregations from America’s diverse faith traditions might better...
by Jolene Philo | May 27, 2020 | Challenges, Coronavirus, Mental Health
Coronavirus grief in kids is real. It’s a by-product of the COVID-19 pandemic that is unfair, unwelcome, and at odds with the carefree world we want to create for our kids. More than anything, the caring adults—parents, foster parents, teachers,...
by Key Ministry | May 26, 2020 | Coronavirus, Mental Health, Special Needs Parenting
The past 12 weeks (or 14, 20, or 500 billion—who’s counting anymore) have been intense while quarantined with 8 children: 8 blessed souls who range in age from 4-17, and this includes five teenagers and one with profound special needs. Prior to the worldwide pandemic,...
by Skip McDonald | May 21, 2020 | Coronavirus, Mental Health, Spiritual Development
Jesus loves me, this I know? Do I know? Do I feel His love in the midst of a pandemic?! All lives across the globe have been affected. Probably the strongest saint has been tested in some way. That sweet little song begs us to explore and examine our relationship with...
by Key Ministry | May 14, 2020 | Church Support, Coronavirus, Mental Health
“How are you?” How many times have we heard this recently, usually over the phone or by text? It’s so hard to answer! “Yes, we’re fine. We are well, we don’t have the virus, we have food, and we have medication.“BUT, and a BIG BUT—sometimes I feel like screaming! I am...