by Catherine Boyle | Mar 31, 2020 | Church Support, Mental Health, Spiritual Development
In the past three weeks, like much of the world, Key Ministry has been completely absorbed in coronavirus: how we can meet the needs of the churches and families we are called to serve. It’s been a pretty wild ride.If you follow our work, you may notice a shift this...
by Jeremy Smith | Mar 26, 2020 | Church Support, Depression, Hidden Disabilities, Mental Health
I wrote a companion post to this one on Church and Mental Health on how Christian counselors need to look for ways they can be supporting pastors. The hope is between that post and this one, we can begin to align the goals of the Church with mental health, as well as...
by Key Ministry | Mar 24, 2020 | Mental Health, Spiritual Development
In a world which seems to be spinning out of control, what does safety in God look like? The chaos all around us could plummet one into despair were it not for God’s grace and keeping power. We are in the midst of tragedies. We see pain and fear in the faces we...
by Joanna French | Mar 19, 2020 | Church Support, Hope, Mental Health
The world is becoming a whole lot smaller for all of us amid social distancing. If you are a social butterfly like I am, this has already been hard, and it’s not even been a week. So. Hard. For those of us who get the blues when alone, this is going to be a long few...
by Key Ministry | Mar 12, 2020 | Mental Health, Spiritual Development
During my mid 40s, I went through a period of time where I suffered extensively from the effects of anxiety and depression. I had become agoraphobic, and developed a variety of physical ailments. My mental and physical health struggles impacted every aspect of my...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Mar 8, 2020 | Anxiety Disorders, Key Ministry, Mental Health
We’re busy preparing for a different type of epidemic in our practice than the one our pediatric hospitals are readying themselves for. Talk and preparation for the coronavirus will very likely exacerbate anxiety symptoms for many of the children we’re treating, and...