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Autism Awareness Month...What about the siblings?

drgrcevich wrote 1 month ago: I received an e-mail last week from one of our former Board members who had recently spent time with … more →

Tags: Autism, Families, Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Resources, Ashley Dane, Austin Dane, Autism Awareness, Cody Thompson

Not Alone

drgrcevich wrote 2 months ago: Social isolation is an enormous challenge for families of kids with special needs. Many of our frien … more →

Tags: Parents, Stories, Resources, Family Ministry, Jolene Philo, Mike Woods, Special Needs, Colleen Swindoll-Thompson, Joe and Cindi Ferrini

Road Trip...to the 2013 McLean Bible Church Accessibility Summit1 comment

drgrcevich wrote 4 months ago: Our Key Ministry team will be hitting the road for our East Coast friends to be part of the 2013 Acc … more →

Tags: Key Ministry, Anxiety Disorders, respite, Resources, Training Events, Katie Wetherbee, Rebecca Hamilton, Harmony Hensley, Stephen Grcevich MD

Unapologetic...by Barb Dittrich1 comment

drgrcevich wrote 4 months ago: Barb Dittrich is a passionate advocate for the needs of families impacted by disabilities in the chu … more →

Tags: ADHD, Families, Stories, Advocacy, hidden disabilities, Special Needs, Advocacy 2, unapologetic, Comfort in the Midst of Chaos

Snappin' Ministries Parent Mentor Program

Michael Woods wrote 4 months ago: As we pray to our God and Father about you, we think of your faithful work, your loving deeds, and t … more →

Tags: Resources, Building Relationships, Parenting, Special Needs, Snappin' Ministries, Parent Mentoring

Chairman's Choices-Inclusion Fusion Day Four...Being Missional

drgrcevich wrote 6 months ago: I’ll jump right in to my viewing recommendations for today, with an emphasis on developing rel … more →

Tags: Key Ministry, Inclusion, Parents, Families, Strategies, Resources, Inclusion Fusion, Advocacy, Rebecca Hamilton

Chairman's Choices/Updates for Inclusion Fusion Day Two

drgrcevich wrote 6 months ago: I’m encouraged by all the positive comments and feedback our team received after the first day … more →

Tags: Key Ministry, Inclusion, Announcements, Training Events, Inclusion Fusion, disability ministry, Foster Care, Marie Kuck, tweetchat

Barb Dittrich to host NIGHTLY Tweetchats during Inclusion Fusion 2012!1 comment

drgrcevich wrote 6 months ago: Barb Dittrich is returning again as hostess for this year’s Inclusion Fusion Tweetchats. Becau … more →

Tags: Key Ministry, Inclusion, leadership, Inclusion Fusion, church, disability ministry, Family Ministry, Special Needs Ministry, Special Needs Ministry Web Summit

Faces of the Movement...Barb Dittrich

drgrcevich wrote 7 months ago: Barb Dittrich is a passionate advocate for the needs of families impacted by disabilities in the chu … more →

Tags: Inclusion, Families, Resources, Inclusion Fusion, Advocacy, church, disability ministry, Snappin' Ministries, Special Needs Ministry

Resources for Churches on Mental Illness

drgrcevich wrote 1 year ago: I’m thankful that Barb Dittrich graciously invited me as her guest for last week’s Special Nee … more →

Tags: Key Ministry, Resources, church, AACAP, Stephen Grcevich MD, Snappin' Ministries, mental illness, Mental Health Grace Alliance, Special Needs Ministry TweetChat

Special Needs Ministry TweetChat: Families Touched by Mental Illness...The Impact at Church

drgrcevich wrote 1 year ago: The transcript from the March 8th TweetChat can be obtained through this link to the SNAPPIN’ … more →

Tags: Key Ministry, Inclusion, Families, Resources, Training Events, church, Stephen Grcevich MD, Special Needs Ministry, mental illness

IEP's at Church: Yes? No? Maybe So?

katiewetherbee wrote 1 year ago: I’m a planner. Anyone who knows me well can attest to this. (In fourth grade, I apparently mad … more →

Tags: Working Together, Communication, Managing Ministry, Learning, Events, Special Needs, church, Family, Parenting

The Gifts I'd Like to Give...Encouragement 1 comment

drgrcevich wrote 1 year ago: Parenting a child with a disability is hard work. So is leading a ministry organization. For parents … more →

Tags: Key Ministry, Parents, Stephen Grcevich MD, Shannon Dingle, Encouragement

Peace in the neighborhood: Invitations1 comment

katiewetherbee wrote 1 year ago: Most folks love a birthday party…and throwing a party is a great way to spread a little Christ … more →

Tags: The Home Front, reaching out, Events, Special Needs, Home, Family, Holidays, outreach, Christmas

Inclusion Fusion...Suggestions for Parents3 comments

drgrcevich wrote 1 year ago: Most ministry conferences our Key Ministry team has participated in have been developed by and for c … more →

Tags: Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Katie Wetherbee, Chuck Swindoll, Special Needs Ministry Web Summit, Connie Hutchinson, Colleen Swindoll-Thompson, Joe and Cindi Ferrini, disabilities and siblings

Guest Post: Barb Dittrich Hosting Inclusion Fusion Tweetchat1 comment

drgrcevich wrote 1 year ago: Barb Dittrich has graciously agreed to serve as hostess for this year’s Inclusion Fusion Tweet … more →

Tags: Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Special Needs Ministry, Special Needs Ministry Web Summit, spnmin, tweetchat

Inclusion Fusion Speakers...Barb Dittrich

drgrcevich wrote 1 year ago: Barb Dittrich is a valued colleague and friend of our team at Key Ministry. She’s been very he … more →

Tags: Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Snappin' Ministries, Chuck Swindoll, Special Needs Ministry Web Summit, Zachariah's Acres

Affirming Life Through Special Needs Ministry4 comments

Michael Woods wrote 1 year ago: I’m sorry to upset you, but I almost threw up last week.  You see, each day I comb through tons of a … more →

Tags: disability ministry, Abortion, Bioethics, Culture of Death

Isolation Lifters1 comment

Michael Woods wrote 1 year ago: It’s only the third day of school here in Southeastern Wisconsin, and already my heart aches as my y … more →

Tags: Resources, Special Needs Ministry, Snappin' Ministries, Inclusion, Isolation Lifters


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