Aug 10, 2010
Snappin’ Ministries August Newsletter: Download It Here
If you’re getting the kids ready to return to school Barb Dittrich, the founder of Snappin’ Ministries, has just what you need. August Issue of Snap Shots Here’s what’s in the August issue: Setting Sights Toward School - Barb asks 5 important questions parents should answer before the school year begins. Julia Roberts reviews Schuyler’s Monster by Robert Rummel-Hudson. The... read more
Jul 9, 2010
Snappin’ Ministries July Newsletter: Download It Here
Good news! The July edition of Snap Shots is available. The newsletter is a publication of Snappin’ Ministries, and as usual is packed with information and encouragement for parents. In This Month’s Issue In this month’s issue, you’ll find articles about: The Healing Power of Laughter Geek Dad by Ken Denmead AutoSeal Kids Tumblers and much more. Visit Snappin’... read more
Jun 15, 2010
Snappin’ Ministries June Newsletter: Download It Here
Great news! The June issue of Snap Shots is now available. This informative newsletter for parents of kids with special needs is published by Barb Dittrich, the creator of Snappin’ Ministries. What’s In the June Issue? The June issue is packed with good stuff, as usual. In this issue, you’ll find: An article about two brothers with bleeding disorders who plan to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. A... read more
May 20, 2010
Snappin’ Ministries May, 2010 Newsletter: Download It Here
If you’re looking for a great newsletter geared to families of kids with special needs, take a look at Snap Shots. The publication is created and distributed by Barb Dittrich, the founder of Snappin’ News Ministries. Her newsletters provide practical articles for families and inform churches about how to support families. The May 2010 issue came out last week. It contains the following... read more
Feb 1, 2010
Snappin’ Ministries
Though I’m not a natural at Twitter (as compared to Facebook which is my kind of social networking), the service has been a great way to find other people who assist families of kids with special needs. Using the prescribed 140 characters or less, it recently brought Barb Dittrich and me together. Barb Dittrich Charlie, one of the Dittrich’s three children, has hemophilia. So his parents are... read more


