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Don't Be Afraid To Start Something New: How Our Church Started A Special Needs Ministry

Don't Be Afraid To Start Something New: How Our Church Started A Special Needs Ministry

When our church, The Roads Church, located in Southern Illinois, decided to start a special needs ministry a few years ago, we were embarking into unfamiliar territory. Here’s the process we followed that may work for your church, too.

Together Again - A Call for Speakers - #IFL2022

Together Again - A Call for Speakers - #IFL2022

I’m honored to invite pastors, ministry leaders, volunteers and all individuals interested in ministry with children, adults and families impacted by disability to join us in Cleveland on April 29-30, 2022 for #IFL2022 , our fourth national disability ministry conference, hosted by Key Ministry in collaboration with the Tim Tebow Foundation.

The Sweetest Gift

The Sweetest Gift

I serve as a special needs pastor at a small church in Kansas. I have had a mentally trying time for the last three months. It was on a particularly-defeated Sunday morning that I received the single greatest gift I’ve received all year.

Gifts Within Chronic Pain

Gifts Within Chronic Pain

I hurt all the time. I have an autoimmune condition that causes elevated levels of pain, fatigue, and brain fog. Recently, as I climbed the stage to preach, I knew I didn’t have the physical strength to do it. But there is something really cool about having chronic pain—and I am different than who I was before chronic pain. Here’s what God has done for me.

How the Annual Budgeting Process Can Grow Your Disability Inclusion Ministry

How the Annual Budgeting Process Can Grow Your Disability Inclusion Ministry

Our annual budgets reflect what we value, whether a family or ministry. Our values are also reflected in our budgeting methodology. Here are some approaches that can help your church build community and foster disability inclusion.

Why Ukraine? Part 3 of Linda's Story of How God Uniquely Equipped Her for His Purposes in Ukraine

Why Ukraine? Part 3 of Linda's Story of How God Uniquely Equipped Her for His Purposes in Ukraine

Guest blogger Linda Bunk lives with both high functioning autism and bipolar disorder. This is the last of three posts showing how God has uniquely equipped Linda to minister effectively in Ukraine.

Defined by Trauma or Defined by Christ?

Defined by Trauma or Defined by Christ?

I have PTSD from a very traumatic childhood. I have a testimony that shocks people. But we have all experienced traumas. We must stop using other people’s trauma to define ourselves. Here’s why.

Emma's Story: Sexual Abuse Trauma and the Process of Recovery, Part 2

Emma's Story: Sexual Abuse Trauma and the Process of Recovery, Part 2

This post is part 2 of our interview with “Emma,” a woman who endured years of sexual abuse by someone she knew. Read part 1 here. We share her experience in these posts to increase awareness of opportunities for abuse and provide prevention and recovery resources to parents and ministry leaders alike.

Emma’s Story: Sexual Abuse Trauma and The Process of Recovery, Part 1

Emma’s Story: Sexual Abuse Trauma and The Process of Recovery, Part 1

We recently interviewed “Emma,” a woman who endured years of sexual abuse by someone she knew. We share her experience in two blog posts, to increase awareness of opportunities for abuse and provide prevention and recovery resources to parents and ministry leaders alike.