Tuesday, 06 April 2010

  • A Short Review of Autism & Alleluias by Kathleen Deyer Bolduc

    Autism & Alleluias  is a lovely read about a mother’s search for spiritual guidance in helping her autistic son. She details varied situations and how calling upon her faith had helped her in her pursuit of inner peace. She talks about situations that are all too familiar to parents of autistic children and you will be able to identify with her feelings and a desire for inner support. For those looking for a spiritual read at this time of Holy Week you will find what you are looking for in this book.

    The author Kathleen Deyer Bolduc, MA, is a nationally recognized author and speaker in the field of disability ministry. The mother of a young adult son with autism and moderate intellectual disability, she has shared her inspiring story in His Name is Joel: Searching for God in a Son's Disability (1999), and A Place Called Acceptance: Ministry with Families of Children with Disabilities (2001).

    For those looking for a more indepth Christian discussion about this book please click here for my friend Barb Dittrich’s review.



Comments (1)

  • TonyStark

    what a fantastic history, this is the kind of history that made you think there's nothing impossible to human being, inclusive if you have to use Generic Viagra you can do anything you want, in fact the only barries between a human dream and it accomplishment, is the human themself.

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