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Join us Wednesday for a “Notable” documentary…
The film highlights three stories of individuals with disability living in a culture where families are often shamed, isolated and marginalized by their community because of their child having a disability. Continue reading →
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Tagged 99 Balloons, Brian Hill, church-based respite care, Disability, documentary, Key Ministry, key ministry.tv, Matt Mooney, Notable, rEcess, Uganda
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Matt Mooney…Why after all the hard, did you choose hard again?
Matt Mooney served as our guest blogger for Father’s Day 2013. Many people were touched by his family’s story last June…we thought we’d share with our new readers… Matt currently serves as Executive Director of 99 Balloons, a non-profit organization based in … Continue reading →
Posted in Adoption, Families, Key Ministry, Stories
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Tagged 99 Balloons, A Story Unfinished, Adoption, Disability Ministry, Eliot, Matt Mooney, Special Needs Ministry, Trisomy 18
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Our ten most popular blog posts of 2013…
In the event you may have missed something that was quite popular among your fellow readers, here are the ten most viewed posts of 2013… Continue reading →
Posted in Adoption, Advocacy, Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Controversies, Families, Foster Care, Hidden Disabilities, Inclusion, Key Ministry, Mental Health
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Tagged Asperger's Disorder, Church4EveryChild, Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder, Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder, divorce, Ed Stetzer, Kay Warren, Key Ministry, Lifeway Research, Matt Mooney, mental illness, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder, Rick Warren, Social Pragmatic Communications Disorder, special needs, spiritual growth, Stephen Grcevich MD, suicide, top blog posts
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Key Ministry 2013…by the numbers
A look back at the 2013 ministry year from a statistical perspective Continue reading →
Leaning into our greatest fear…
Matt’s book is really about submission…giving up our agendas and sense of self-sufficiency for a life in which we experience both pain and joy in the process of truly experiencing the presence of God through becoming totally dependent upon Him. Continue reading →
Posted in Advocacy, Families, Key Ministry, Spiritual Development
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Tagged 99 Balloons, A Story Unfinished, book reviews, Christian living, Disability Ministry, Matt Mooney
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Weekend reading
I’d like to share some suggested reading in the event you missed these posts the first time around… Continue reading →
Posted in ADHD, Adoption, Advocacy, Families, Hidden Disabilities, Key Ministry, Stories
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Tagged A Story Unfinished, ADHD, Barb Dittrich, children's ministry, Chosen Families, Disability Ministry, gadgets, Hidden Disabilities, Mashable, Matt Mooney, relationships, Shannon Royce, Special Needs Ministry
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Why after all the hard, did you choose hard again? Guest blogger Matt Mooney
If I have learned anything from walking a road of loss- one I begged not to go down, then it is encompassed in the following words as best as I am able. God is not about our comfort. He is about His kingdom coming to this earth. And when we seek our own happiness in the ways that seem so native to our mind, we walk straightway into a most miserable life.
His ways are not our ways.
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Tagged 99 Balloons, A Story Unfinished, Disability Ministry, Eliot, Matt Mooney, Special Needs Ministry, Trisomy 18
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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 →