by Stephen Grcevich MD | Feb 11, 2018 | Advocacy, Mental Health, Stories
Two weeks ago, we invited readers of our blog to share their experiences of attending church as someone impacted by a mental health condition – either individually, or as a family member. We’ve begun to assemble the stories within our ministry website as a...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Feb 6, 2018 | Key Ministry, Mental Health, Resources
Editor’s note: Readers who preordered Mental Health and the Church should be receiving their physical and electronic copies of the book today. Would you please join with our Key Ministry team that God would use these new resources to greatly increase the number...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Feb 4, 2018 | Key Ministry, Mental Health
And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” The most incredible privilege this side of heaven is the opportunity that God provides each and every one of us to be included in His story. When we come to faith in Christ, we’re...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Jan 28, 2018 | Key Ministry, Mental Health, Resources, Stories
If you’re a regular reader of our blog, you’ve likely heard that we have a book coming out soon in which we share a model for churches to follow in ministering with individuals and families affected by mental illness.Our ministry team has been compiling useful...
by Key Ministry | Jan 23, 2018 | Advocacy, Hidden Disabilities, Mental Health
You know those kids that burrow into your heart with a combination of laughter that fills you with joy and tears that break your heart? Most of their time at church is characterized by struggle, but there are moments when your eyes lock in laughter and understanding,...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Jan 22, 2018 | Adoption, Foster Care, Mental Health
I consider myself to be an evangelical Christian. I believe I meet the definition as put forth by the National Association of Evangelicals. I’m saddens me that the term “evangelical” has taken on an increasingly negative connotation, especially among younger...