How Our “Thorns” Make Us Better
One of my favorite passages in the Bible helped me to learn an incredible truth about my life, about disability, and about how to become the best version of me.
Awareness. Acceptance. Advocacy
One of my favorite passages in the Bible helped me to learn an incredible truth about my life, about disability, and about how to become the best version of me.
If we don’t sit we won’t be satisfied and our faith will not be significant. Our churches will be as empty as our cups, our faith will continue to be shallow and we will never surface from the shadows of the valley of death.
Sensory Overload is one of my greatest autism related struggles. While I’ve learned to manage multiple environments, I’ve discovered over the years there are certain places that withdraw enormous amounts of energy from my sensory bank.
David’s words about how God shepherded him have become my model for pastoral ministry to the special-needs community. Pastors, here are four things to consider when pastoring special-needs families through …
Lamar Hardwick, adult with autism spectrum disorder, explains how pretending to fit in with the neurotypical world makes him tired and exhausted. — Read on themighty.com/2015/10/lamar-hardwick-autistic-adult-responds-to-you-look-tired/