Autism Advocate writes book about Autism and coping through faith Video

20 years ago, Marion Witcher's child was one out of 10,000 children diagnosed with autism. In her book, Sowing My Tears, Reaping His Joy, she shares her quest to cope through faith in God. Marion says that she wrote the book because for years, she could not find a book about a parent coping from a Christ-centered perspective. Noting the lack of such a book, she wrote her book to reflect the kind of book she needed to read. She says that her book doesn't make her look like a super-hero Christian who had it all together. Like any other mother, she wanted a normal child. In Sowing My Tears, Reaping His Joy, she shares her broken spirit, disappointment and her path to emotional healing. If you like this video, click the button above and subscribe for more.

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Author: ParentAdvocate; Uploaded: Oct 21, 2009; Duration: 1:17; Views: 124

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