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Stephen Grcevich

Stephen Grcevich, M.D., is a child and adolescent psychiatrist in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, serving as president and founder of Key Ministry, an organization that promotes meaningful connection between churches and families of kids with disabilities for the purpose of making disciples of Jesus Christ. He is the author of Mental Health and the Church, a guide for churches seeking to minister with families impacted by mental illness.  

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10 things Christians should know about kids and anxiety

Providing peace and refuge in a post-pandemic world

Much needed attention has been drawn to the spike in mental health concerns experienced...

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5 ways churches can support members’ mental health during the holidays

The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year are commonly associated with spikes in emotional...

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How Churches Can Promote Mental Health Through the Coronavirus Pandemic

As Americans respond to admonitions from public health officials and politicians by practicing social...

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How churches can promote mental health through the coronavirus pandemic

As Americans respond to admonitions from public health officials and politicians by practicing social...

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7 ways to implement a mental health ministry plan in your church

National Mental Illness Awareness Week is traditionally held in early October to draw attention to...

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5 marks of a mental health-informed church

The church struggles to meet the needs of persons with mental illness. LifeWay Research...

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Who’s missing from your children and student ministries?

Church staff and volunteers across the country are finalizing preparations for the start of...

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How the church can make mental illness a topic of conversation

An important step for any church seeking to minister to those affected by mental...

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Seven reasons why church is difficult for those touched by mental illness

Twenty or so years ago, I found myself in a board meeting at church,...

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