At first the words Christian-Autism don't go together. But you can learn how God wants us to handle raising a child that has special needs. My book will give you Biblical Scripture to do just that. Spend as little as 10 minutes a day and learn deep Biblical truths that will help you get through your day. Your toughest questions will be answered in this book. You will learn that Christian Autism are two words that fit very well together!
I open the book up by telling you a little bit about me and raising our son. I share an experience that you will be able relate to. Then I challenge you to take the next 40 days to understand what God says about raising your child. I challenge you to see how the words Christian-Autism go together. The book sets up 40 days of easy to read and easy to follow inspirational truths. You can spend as little as 10 minutes a day and get to the core of what God wants from you.
Here are a few other things this book will teach you:
√ How to renew your mind and have hope for your childs future.
√ How to accept God's perfect timing for answers.
√ How to connect Biblical Scriptures to our lives and understand them.
√ Learn what the Bible says about not losing heart and filling your mind up with thoughts that will propel you into action.
√ Learn what eternal glory awaits you for being faithful to your child.
√ Learn how to turn your brokenness into something positive.
√ Learn how to NEVER GIVE UP!
So many people are watching us. Some are amazed at our strength and others count their blessings that their roads are not as difficult as ours! We have a testimony to those around us whether we want to or not. How are we handling raising our children? Are we living a life that shows we have a higher power or are we living a life that says we don't have a God to help us in our greatest time of need?
I got tired of people around me showing me their pity. I got even more tired of hiding out in our house with our son and feeling like a hostage. I sought answers. I worked hard and tirelessly. I needed to know what I had to accept as a reality and what miracles I could still pray for. I refused to let dreams for our son die. And I am so very glad I did! Christian-Autism...the words do go together.