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This Key Ministry Resource Is My Valentine’s Day Sweetheart

Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone in special needs land! Riding the Sugar High Between snitching the candy your kids brought home from school parties and/or celebrating the holiday with your sweetie, maybe you’re riding a sugar high. With that in mind, this post is a short and sweet peek at a sweetheart of a special needs resource from Key Ministry. I’m In Love with Key Ministry If... read more

Why Key Ministry Is Hosting Inclusion Fusion

After months of planning and techno-wizardry, it’s almost time for Inclusion Fusion to begin! The three day (November 3 – 5) Special Needs Ministry Web Conference kicks off this evening. In honor of the conference, Katie Wetherbee of Key Ministry, the event host, is today’s guest blogger. Here’s what she has to say about why Key Ministry is offering the event FREE OF CHARGE to... read more

Announcing Inclusion Fusion’s Keynote Speaker

A DifferentDream.com post from a few week’s back announced an upcoming event, Inclusion Fusion. It’s a web-based special needs conference being held November 3-5. The event is sponsored by Key Ministry and the Pajama Conference people to equip and encourage churches to implement special needs ministries. Best of all, it’s absolutely FREE. Keynote Speaker: Chuck Swindoll Now,... read more

Inclusion Fusion Is Coming Soon!

Good news for those of you interested in learning more about special needs ministries, but can’t leave home because you’re the care giver for a child or adult with special needs. Key Ministry and Pajama Conferences are partnering to create Inclusion Fusion, a web-based conference you can attend from home! Mark Your Calendar for November 3-5 Inclusion Fusion will be November 3-5 with a key note... read more

CDC Special Needs Study: 1 in 6 Kids Have Developmental Delays

You can call this Statistics Week at DifferentDream.com if you like. Wednesday’s post featured the top-ranked children’s hospitals for 2011. Today’s post is about the study published in the online journal Pediatrics last month. The title was quite a mouthful: Trends in the Prevalence of Developmental Disabilities in US Children, 1997 – 2008. The Reality of 1 in 6 The study’s... read more
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