by Evana Sandusky | Jul 25, 2018 | Special Needs Parenting, Uncategorized
In a perfect world, all those in the faith could attend church every week as they desire. Life, however, presents all sorts of challenges making church attendance impossible or difficult for some families. There are some individuals who are homebound long-term due to...
by Mark Arnold | Jun 29, 2018 | Uncategorized
As I was sat in church last Sunday morning, enjoying the opportunity to relax and be in the congregation for a change, we reached the part of the service that is included every week, a part that is so well known that we don’t really need the words to be provided—the...
by Lamar Hardwick | Jun 7, 2018 | Uncategorized
“Christian spirituality, without an integration of emotional health, can be deadly to yourself, your relationship with God, and the people around you.”- Pete Scazzero from Emotionally Healthy SpiritualityIn April, I had the incredible opportunity to...
by Key Ministry | May 7, 2018 | Uncategorized
On Monday morning I woke up still feeling exhausted despite eight hours sleep. As many parents of children with special needs will confess, breaks and weekends are not really a time to relax. For those of us with school-age children often Monday morning can’t come...
by Joe and Cindi Ferrini | Jan 15, 2018 | Uncategorized
Are you curious about others who are different than you?“Auggie,” a ten year old boy who was the main character with a cranial facial disorder in WONDER was smart, compassionate, funny and kind; but was deeply hurt by the bullying and dismissive behaviors of his...
by Key Ministry | Dec 13, 2017 | Uncategorized
A quote by Charles Schultz is framed on my desk, made perfect with a picture of Snoopy on his dog house pounding away on an old-fashioned typewriter. His beagle paws stamp out, “Happiness is Writing Your Own Story.” I adore this for three reasons: First of all,...