• 19. Hospitality Guided by Grace
    Apr 29 2026

    Hospitality can feel complicated in families with neurodivergent members, especially when routines, sensory needs, exhaustion, or unexpected changes make “normal” hosting difficult. This conversation explores how Christian hospitality can still be meaningful, flexible, and life-giving without copying what works for someone else.

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    45 mins
  • 18. Unlocking Understanding: Joel Moroney on Neurodivergence and Faith
    Apr 14 2026

    Joel Moroney, a neurodivergent Christian man with over 20 years of ministry experience, shares his unique perspective on faith and neurodiversity. Joel is currently working for Jesus Club, which is a Christian group for adults with intellectual disabilities. He is also an advocate for Christian neurodivergent people. In this wide ranging discussion, we discuss the value of diagnosis, strategies for doing church well, and advocating for neurodivergent young people on camps.

    Discover more about Jesus Club and how you could start a Jesus Club at your church at jesusclub.org.au.

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    Dave's Bible story podcasts are called Stories of a Faithful God and Stories of a Faithful God for Kids and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Neurodiversity and the Family of God Webinar

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    30 mins
  • 17. Embracing Limitations: Finding Freedom in God's Plan
    Mar 31 2026

    How do you cope with being limited? In this episode, Dave and Kate explore the idea that perhaps being limited is not as bleak as it seems, but instead, it's woven into God's good design for our lives. This discussion stems from a chapter written by Kate in Parenting in God's Family, Volume 2, which can be ordered here.

    To find out more about our upcoming webinar, Neurodiversity in the Family of God, and book tickets, head to faithfulgod.net/webinar

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    To read helpful articles from Kate, head to her Substack page, An Extraordinary Normal

    Dave's Bible story podcasts are called Stories of a Faithful God and Stories of a Faithful God for Kids and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

    This podcast is a part of the Faithful God Network. Discover more great podcasts at faithfulgod.net

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neurodiversity and the Family of God Webinar

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    35 mins
  • 16. Diving Deep: Answering Your Big Questions on Neurodivergence
    Mar 17 2026

    How do we help a socially anxious person discover Jesus when they can't come to church? How do we know when neurodivergence has become an unhelpful identity issue? Are there neurodivergent people in the Bible? In this episode, Kate and Dave discuss questions that have been asked of them, and explore how God's perspective helps us answer some tough issues.

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    To financially support this podcast, please donate at our GoFundMe page here.

    To read helpful articles from Kate, head to her Substack page, An Extraordinary Normal

    Dave's Bible story podcasts are called Stories of a Faithful God and Stories of a Faithful God for Kids and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

    This podcast is a part of the Faithful God Network. Discover more great podcasts at faithfulgod.net

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neurodiversity and the Family of God Webinar

    To find out more about the webinar and book tickets, head to faithfulgod.net/webinar

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    35 mins
  • 15. After the Meltdown: What happens Next?
    Mar 3 2026

    When the breathing slows and things settle down, what happens next? Kate and Dave delve into the critical aftermath of a meltdown, emphasizing the importance of recovery and communication with loved ones. They explore how to recognize the signs that indicate a person is transitioning out of a meltdown and the significance of being supportive during this vulnerable time. They stress the need for open conversations with children about their feelings and the events leading up to the meltdown, fostering a sense of teamwork and understanding. They return to the theme of God's faithfulness, remembering that God is with us in every moment.

    To financially support this podcast, please donate at our GoFundMe page here.

    To read helpful articles from Kate, head to her Substack page, An Extraordinary Normal

    Dave's Bible story podcasts are called Stories of a Faithful God and Stories of a Faithful God for Kids and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

    This podcast is a part of the Faithful God Network. Discover more great podcasts at faithfulgod.net

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neurodiversity and the Family of God Webinar

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    41 mins
  • 14. Meltdowns: When Built-Up Pressure Releases
    Feb 17 2026
    What is a meltdown and what can we do when someone we love experiences them? It is important to understand what is happening for the person so those around them can show appropriate love and grace. In the next episode, we will explore what to do after a meltdown and how to find helpful ways forward.Article by Kate: Parents of Neurodivergent Children Need Support ToTo financially support this podcast, please donate at our GoFundMe page here.To read helpful articles from Kate, head to her Substack page, An Extraordinary NormalDave's Bible story podcasts are called Stories of a Faithful God and Stories of a Faithful God for Kids and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.This podcast is a part of the Faithful God Network. Discover more great podcasts at faithfulgod.netCitations:To read the article by Mary Doherty: Doherty, M. (2025). My autistic meltdown: The impact of autistic sensory needs. The Lancet, 405(10487), 1332–1333.Attwood, T. (2022, February 19). Ask Dr Tony – February 2022 [Video]. YouTube. Autism Hangout.Attwood, T., & Garnett, M. (n.d.). Managing an autistic meltdown. Attwood and Garnett Events. https://attwoodandgarnettevents.com/managing-an-autistic-meltdown-by-prof-tony-attwood-and-dr-michelle-garnett/Attwood, T., & Garnett, M. (2023, July 17). Autism for parents and carers [Video]. Attwood and Garnett EventsGaventa, W. C. (2018). Disability and spirituality: Recovering wholeness. Baylor University Press.Grant, R. J., Barboa, L., Luck, J., & Obrey, E. (2021). The complete guide to becoming an autism friendly professional: Working with individuals, groups, and organizations (1st ed.). Routledge.Hallowell, E. (2022, April 15). Anger management for children with ADHD. ADDitude Magazine.Hallowell, E. M., & Ratey, J. J. (2021). ADHD 2.0: New science and essential strategies for thriving with distraction—from childhood through adulthood (1st ed.). Ballantine BooksHull, L., Mandy, W., Lai, M. C., Baron-Cohen, S., Allison, C., Smith, P., & Petrides, K. V. (2019). Development and validation of the camouflaging autistic traits questionnaire (CAT-Q). Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49(3), 819–833.Knight, J., & Steward, R. (2020, April 23). Meltdowns and shutdowns [Podcast episode]. In 1800 seconds on autism. BBC.Larkey, S. (n.d.). Making it a success: Teaching and behaviour support strategies for students with an autism spectrum disorder [Online course]. Sue Larkey eLearning. https://elearning.suelarkey.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Sue-Larkey-Online-Course-Handouts.pdfO’Nions, E., Happé, F., Evers, K., Boonen, H., & Noens, I. (2018). How do parents manage irritability, challenging behaviour, non-compliance and anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders? A meta-synthesis. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 48(4), 1272–1286.Pearson, A., & Rose, K. (2021). A conceptual analysis of autistic masking: Understanding the narrative of stigma and the illusion of choice. Autism in Adulthood, 3(1), 52–60.Phung, J., Penner, M., Pirlot, C., & Welch, C. (2021). What I wish you knew: Insights on burnout, inertia, meltdown, and shutdown from autistic youth. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 741421. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.741421Reframing Autism. (n.d.). All about autistic meltdowns: A guide for allies. Retrieved September 2024, from https://reframingautism.org.au/all-about-autistic-meltdowns-a-guide-for-alliesRudy, L. J. (2024). How autistic meltdowns differ from ordinary temper tantrums. Verywell Health. https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-an-autistic-meltdown-260154Soden, P. A., Bhat, A., Anderson, A. K., & Friston, K. (2025). The meltdown pathway: A multidisciplinary account of autistic meltdowns. Psychological Review, 132(5), 1209–1240. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000543Webster, A. A., Saggers, B., & Carrington, S. (2021). Inclusive teaching for students on the autism spectrum. In S. Carrington, B. Saggers, K. Harper-Hill, & M. Whelan (Eds.), Supporting students on the autism spectrum in inclusive schools: A practical guide to implementing evidence-based approaches (pp. 47–57). Routledge.Mentioned in this episode:Neurodiversity and the Family of God WebinarTo find out more about the webinar and book tickets, head to faithfulgod.net/webinar
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    53 mins
  • 13. Visiting the Doctor: Tips from Dr. Kim Hoa Rogers
    Feb 3 2026

    Dr. Kim Hoa Rogers joins the show to dive into the complexities of supporting the medical needs of neurodivergent children. With her unique perspective as both a medical practitioner and a parent of neurodivergent kids, she shares invaluable insights on how to navigate the often-challenging experience of medical appointments. The conversation centers on practical strategies parents can employ to ease their children's anxiety before and during doctor visits, emphasizing the importance of preparation and communication. Dr. Rogers also shares how the gospel impacts their family and the way she parents.

    The links Kim refers to in can be found here:

    https://www.rch.org.au/be-positive/Jazz_and_Rocco/A_child_s_guide_to_hospital/

    https://www.starlight.org.au/about-us/our-stories/guide-to-visiting-the-doctor/

    https://pch.health.wa.gov.au/For-patients-and-visitors/Social-stories

    https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/therapies-guide/social-stories

    https://www.health.gov.au/topics/physical-activity-and-exercise/physical-activity-and-exercise-guidelines-for-all-australians/for-children-and-young-people-5-to-17-years?language=en

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    Dave's Bible story podcasts are called Stories of a Faithful God and Stories of a Faithful God for Kids and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

    This podcast is a part of the Faithful God Network. Discover more great podcasts at faithfulgod.net

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neurodiversity and the Family of God Webinar

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    32 mins
  • 12. Marriage Matters: Neurodiversity in Relationships with Mairi Girgis
    Jan 20 2026

    How can marriages flourish when there is a mix of neurotypes in the couple? In this episode, Mairi Girgis, a couples counsellor with years of experience in this area, joins Kate and Dave to discuss some of the complexities of marriage and parenting within neurodivergent families. With her extensive background in counseling and research into neurodivergence in the Christian community, Mairi sheds light on the unique challenges couples face when their experiences and communication styles differ significantly.

    To financially support this podcast, donate at our GoFundMe page here.

    To read helpful articles from Kate, head to her Substack page, An Extraordinary Normal

    Dave's Bible story podcasts are called Stories of a Faithful God and Stories of a Faithful God for Kids and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

    This podcast is a part of the Faithful God Network. Discover more great podcasts at faithfulgod.net

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neurodiversity and the Family of God Webinar

    To find out more about the webinar and book tickets, head to faithfulgod.net/webinar

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    35 mins