Here is a beautiful story of a family that raised an autistic boy - the grace, the pain, the challenges, and the blessing. Is there a place for professionals, and how important is love in the equation? This homeschooling family found blessing as they consistently followed the leading of God's Word. Every child is a special child, and this program will help every parent raise that special child.
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Great Sermon! I'm glad this is still available online! I had it in my iTunes and lost it. I appreciate the book and author so much and it was such a joy to hear Cathy interviewed. Great book and a helpful interview! Thank you for making this available.
Gary Love (2/8/2006)
from University Place, WA
Great Interview! Cathy Steere's book, "Too Wise to be Mistaken, Too Good to be Unkind", is a great read and presents a Biblical view of handicapped children (or adults for that matter) that too few Christians comprehend.
The Christian community needs to abandon the humanistic suppositions imposed upon it by our culture and have its collective mind renewed and transformed by God's Word. Cathy's book is a good starting point.
Ronda Dupea (2/3/2006)
from Anacortes, WA
Great Sermon! Thank you for sharing a portion of Cathy's story. I have known her for 6 years as I was the branch director for the neurodevelopmental work she did with Drew. She is an amazing woman and Drew is even more amazing. May you be blessed for sharing hope for others.
Pastor Steve Marquedant (1/19/2006)
from Ontario, California
Important Information The insights are Biblical and excellent. Thank you for providing this program, Kevin and interviewing Cathy. My wife and I have both read "Too Wise to be Mistaken, Too Good to be Unkind". This is an excellent 20 minute program that can give insights to those who do not understand this form of speical need child.
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....