by Jenn Soehnlin | Feb 10, 2025 | Special Needs Parenting, Spiritual Growth
The playground was bustling with laughter and movement, but my boys, then just two and four years old, played in their own quiet way. After a speech therapy session, we stopped at a nearby park, a familiar part of our speech therapy routine when the weather was nice. ...
by Joe and Cindi Ferrini | Jan 20, 2025 | Marriage, Spiritual Growth
Kingdom Focus is what first comes to mind. Those of us who are married and have someone in our life with special needs for whom we have responsibility (often 24/7 and 365!) know that without focus, we are doomed. AND for those of us who are believers in Jesus, we add...
by Sunita Theiss | Dec 30, 2024 | Special Needs Parenting, Spiritual Growth
As the New Year begins, we are often bombarded with messages encouraging us to aim high, make big resolutions, and do more. But as parents—especially those navigating disability—this approach can feel overwhelming. Instead of striving for lofty goals, what if we...
by Key Ministry | Dec 17, 2024 | Hidden Disabilities, Spiritual Growth
“You’re so sensitive.” I’ve heard that a lot throughout the years and you know what? Yes. I am a sensitive person, and I’ve worked really hard to give myself permission to be in tune with my feelings. Even if I had trouble interpreting someone else’s emotions, I could...
by Shannon Blosser | Dec 16, 2024 | Church Support, Spiritual Growth
Every year, I get goose bumps at the close of our Christmas Eve worship. In my faith tradition, the worship moves from communion to the singing of Silent Night by candlelight. As we prepare to sing, the lights go down in the sanctuary and the only light that beams...
by Sunita Theiss | Dec 10, 2024 | Autism, Care and Support, Spiritual Growth
Every child is wonderfully unique, created by God with love and intention. For kids who experience and process the world differently, hearing affirmations rooted in God’s truth can be a powerful reminder of their worth and purpose. As parents and caregivers, we have...