With Tracy Upham
Description
What happens when a community truly embraces neurodiversity and exceptionalities within its midst? Hosts Johan Heinrichs and Wendi Park delve into the heart of inclusivity with guest Tracy Upham, a trauma trainer and foster parent with firsthand experience in parenting children with intellectual disabilities, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, and autism. Upham shares challenges and insights from her journey, emphasizing the need for flexibility, wisdom, and the church's role in fostering a sense of belonging.
With real-life anecdotes from her small, welcoming church, Tracy illustrates how embracing discomfort and valuing each individual's unique gifts can transform both personal faith and community life. The conversation underscores the impact of inclusivity on spiritual growth, urging listeners to shift their perspectives and celebrate the diverse contributions everyone can offer. Both poignant and motivating, this dialogue encourages Christians to embody gospel truths through compassion and openness.
Time Stamps
[05:06] Modern parenting challenges with intellectual and trauma.
[08:35] Congregation engaging with large school, overcoming challenges.
[12:46] Diverse church embraces all, including those with disabilities.
[15:15] Pressure to fit perfect parenting mold, seeking acceptance.
[17:59] Learning from neurodiverse individuals about misconceptions, discipleship.
[21:35] Encouraging message for parents of children with exceptionalities.
[25:57] Embracing discomfort leads to personal and community growth.
[28:15] Live to please God, transform, offer difference.
[30:37] Encouragement for parents of neurodiverse kids.
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT
Caring for Neurodiverse Children
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