by Key Ministry | Apr 8, 2020 | Coronavirus, Special Needs Parenting
This came to me in the shower. Yes, I’m still showering now and then. The ME in this writing is Jesus. Except last line is all Deb!Come To MeMatthew 11:28-30When you are sheltering in place, come to ME.When you are out serving in an essential job, come to ME.When you...
by Lisa Jamieson | Apr 7, 2020 | Coronavirus, Inclusion, Strategies
It will soon be summer once again. For many churches, that means scaling back on programming or pausing services that run strong throughout the rest of the year. For disability ministry leaders, summer can bring mixed emotions including both relief about the...
by Stephen Grcevich MD | Apr 5, 2020 | Coronavirus, Key Ministry, Mental Health
How can the people of God provide the most tangible care and support to their friends and neighbors in the midst a long and drawn out medical and mental health crisis?For the last couple of weeks, our team has been wrestling with the short and long-term mental...
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 Stephen Grcevich MD | Mar 29, 2020 | Advocacy, Pro-Life
The scenes unfolding in intensive care units and emergency rooms in New York City have fueled fears that a surge of COVID-19 patients will overwhelm the healthcare system so that the availability of respirators and other critical care resources will be insufficient...