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Her uplifting account of how God has used Max to be a blessing to the people of her church are an inspiring reminder that persons with special needs also have gifts and talents to contribute to the work of the church…and a reminder of how the church is diminished without the inclusion of families impacted by disability. Continue reading →
Posted in Autism, Inclusion, Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Spiritual Development, Stories, Training Events
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Tagged #LightItUpBlue, Autism, Autism Awareness Month, Chuck Swindoll, church, Colleen Swindoll-Thompson, Disability Ministry, Emily Colson, Inclusion, Inclusion Fusion, Jolene Philo, Katie Wetherbee, Key Ministry, Special Needs Ministry
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Emily Colson…Becoming Still
We’ve come a long way since those early years of staying home on Sunday mornings when we couldn’t find our place. Back then, like so many families, we couldn’t even make it across the threshold. Autism held us hostage. I had to make a conscious decision to go forward every day, no matter what, and claim the abundant life God promises. I always knew Max needed the church, but no one could have imagined how much the church needed Max. Continue reading →
Posted in Advocacy, Autism, Families, Hidden Disabilities, Inclusion, Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Stories, Training Events
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Tagged Autism, Becoming Still, church, Dancing With Max, Disability Ministry, Emily Colson, Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Max Colson, Special Needs Ministry
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An unexpected plot twist…”Movie with Max”
“I had a lot of parents, hundreds of parents that contacted me and said thank you for sharing this story, because this happens in my family, it happens in the community, it might look different but it even happens in our church that we can’t find our way in and people feel like you’re disrupting us.” Continue reading →
Posted in Advocacy, Autism, Families, Hidden Disabilities, Inclusion, Inclusion Fusion, Stories, Training Events
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Tagged Autism, Dancing With Max, Darkness in a Theater, disability awareness, Emily Colson, Inclusion, Inclusion Fusion, Key Ministry, Max Colson, North River Community Church, Renee Walston, sensory processing
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Emily Colson to keynote Northeast Ohio disability ministry event…
Please join us in welcoming Emily, Deb, Laura and all the speakers scheduled for the disability ministry training event at Hope Community Church on Saturday, March 29th. Continue reading →
One family’s Christmas at the movies…and our culture?
I would hope and pray God would see fit to use the Colson’s experience to open the eyes and hearts of many in our culture to the needs of families impacted by autism and other disabilities. I’m sure Emily and Max would be honored if everyone who hears of their story would demonstrate Christ’s love to someone experiencing the effects of disability at their next opportunity. Continue reading →
Posted in Advocacy, Autism, Families, Inclusion, Stories
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Tagged Autism, Autism Awareness, Christmas, Chuck Colson, culture, developmental disabilities, Disability Ministry, Emily Colson, Inclusion, Max Colson, movies, stigma
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Evidence of God at work…just outside the Beltway
Every time I’ve been able to attend, I’ve come away with three or four invaluable new contacts who have contributed greatly to our work at Key Ministry. Continue reading →
Road Trip…to the 2013 McLean Bible Church Accessibility Summit
On Friday evening, Katie Wetherbee will be teaming up with Amy Kendall, Disability Coordinator from Saddleback Church in California to present Comfort and Joy: Creating a Classroom Culture That Could Change the Kingdom.
Also on Friday evening, Harmony Hensley will be presenting on the topic of Volunteer Recruitment and Retention.
On Saturday, I’ll have the opportunity to share on the topic of Supporting Children and Teens who Struggle With Anxiety. Rebecca Hamilton will be participating as part of the panel in a discussion…Respite-The Gift of Time, led by Jackie Mills-Fernald and including Sib Nafziger Charles and Cameron Doolittle. Continue reading →
Posted in Anxiety Disorders, Key Ministry, Resources, Training Events
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Tagged 2013 Accessibility Summit, Amy Kendall, Barb Dittrich, Barbara Newman, Cameron Doolittle, Clay Dyer, Emily Colson, Harmony Hensley, Jackie Mills-Fernald, Joe and Cindi Ferrini, Jolene Philo, Katie Wetherbee, Key Ministry, McLean Bible Church, Rebecca Hamilton, Saddleback Church, Sib Nafziger Charles, Stephen Grcevich MD
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