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“Our names must be personalized, biblically prioritized, and display unity among believers. The terminologies we use, even in how we think about our child’s identity, significantly impact our families.”
Johanna Pressley, Biblical Counseling and Autism in Children
“Where would you be now if, as a child, you were not held accountable for growth? Differentiating between “can’t,” “won’t,” and “can’t right now” provides an eye opening vantage point.”
Johanna Pressley, Biblical Counseling and Autism in Children
“As biblical counselors, we can skillfully serve families affected by autism using biblical, actionable terminology that clearly frames problems, points to solutions, and upholds our Christian belief systems.”
Johanna Pressley, Biblical Counseling and Autism in Children
“Since we have God’s sufficient Word, we do not have to be intimidated by the multifaceted challenges faced by counselees affected by autism.”
Johanna Pressley, Biblical Counseling and Autism in Children
tags: autism
“Any person is capable of significant change by the power of the Holy Spirit, even if he has physical limitations.”
Johanna Pressley, Biblical Counseling and Autism in Children
“True unity grows as we treat each other with equal dignity and compassion.”
Johanna Pressley, Biblical Counseling and Autism in Children
tags: unity