In Conclusion
In conclusion, this Asperger Ministry has basically only served as a role of a teacher. It may have ministered to some souls, but it couldn’t… Read More »In Conclusion
In conclusion, this Asperger Ministry has basically only served as a role of a teacher. It may have ministered to some souls, but it couldn’t… Read More »In Conclusion
Service dogs may be of assistance with PTSD and CPTSD. They also help autistics and those whom God genetically created with Aspie type (aTypical) minds… Read More »Invisible Services by Dogs
It should not need to be said that being avoided is discouraging, but when it comes to exposing the core reason why Aspies usually don’t… Read More »Being Avoided Is Discouraging
If we don’t understand how neurological differences affect our Christian witness, most likely we’ll disappoint God in this area. This applies to both Aspies and… Read More »How Neurological Differences Affect Our Christian Witness
The Aspergers part of the body of Christ needs more thought. As the church contains men and women, so it also contains neurotypicals and Aspies.… Read More »The Aspergers Part of the Body of Christ
The risk Aspies face with church fellowship need to be realized and respected by neurotypical Christians. This means accepting the decisions Christian Aspies make in… Read More »The Risk Aspies Face With Church Fellowship
Pathetical blindness started from biased experts forcefully implanting myths about Aspergers. This ignorance continues to perpetuate. Thank God evidence is finally pouring in to reverse… Read More »Pathetical Blindness
It’s not accurate to think there is such as thing as suffering with Aspergers. Aspergers is not a disorder, mental illness, or disease. It is… Read More »Suffering with Aspergers?
Unless an Aspie discloses his Aspergers in church, it’s highly unlikely any neurotypical person will recognize it in him. It will become apparent that the… Read More »Aspergers in Church
Asperger’s syndrome is briefly explained in PBS’s episode of Arthur When Carl Met George. A recent Live From Seattle interview did not allow sufficient time… Read More »Asperger’s Syndrome Explained
The outcome of our interview on KGNW, Live From Seattle with Michelle Mendoza last Wednesday, is based on an e-mail from Michelle. Since the Asperger… Read More »Our Interview on KGNW
How does one know when God is at work? A good sign is when things happen that one has no control over. Paul planted churches.… Read More »God at Work
Church surveys consistently reveal the greatest need in the body of Christ is acceptance, fellowship, and inclusion! This means include and accept everyone. Quoting a… Read More »Judgmental Congregation
Feelings can’t hurt, but they can direct you towards what is in pain. The ego is fragile. It is capable of encountering painful experiences. It… Read More »Feelings Can’t Hurt
There are two opposite ways of taking things personal. One way displays class. The other way lacks dignity. 1 Peter 4:13 tells us, “to the… Read More »Taking Things Personal
Hans Asperger was born on February 18, 1906. February 18th has become International Asperger’s Day in honor of this man who identified a certain breed… Read More »International Asperger Day