Tahni Cullen tells the remarkable story of her son’s heavenly experiences in Josiah’s Fire, releasing this fall.
A healthy baby boy, Josiah Cullen was born in October 2005. But at 22 months old, Josiah experienced a dramatic shift, lost eye contact, words, and play skills, and was ultimately diagnosed with autism. At seven years old, Josiah began typing words on his iPad, revealing surprising wisdom from such a young, nonverbal child.
In her new book, Josiah’s Fire: Autism Stole His Words, God Gave Him a Voice (BroadStreet Publishing, September 2016), written with author Cheryl Ricker, Josiah’s mother Tahni Cullen tells of her family’s journey with autism and her son’s remarkable window to Heaven.