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Mental health ministry training at Inclusion Fusion Live
We’ll be offering an all-day training for churches interested in developing a mental health inclusion strategy and making available five additional workshops and presentations for ministry leaders and families with interest in mental health ministry. Continue reading
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Tagged adoption and foster care ministry, children's ministry, conferences, Dr. Sherri McClurg, Inclusion Fusion Live, Jolene Philo, Key Ministry, mental health, mental health ministry, Ministry Training, New Horizons for Children, spiritual development, Stephen Grcevich MD, student ministry, trauma
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The evangelicals I wish the world would see
The evangelicals I know care about the people and causes that Jesus cared about during his earthly ministry. They may not necessarily fit the narrative that many in the media would like to propagate about our community. I can’t help but think that evangelicals would have a very different image in our larger culture if more people had the opportunity to get to know some of the folks I was surrounded by during the last three days. Continue reading