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In this episode of Neurodivergent Faith, Josh Davis sits down with Quan Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American on the autism spectrum, to talk about what it was like for him to grow up not recognizing or understanding his autism. Quan also shares about the profound role God played in his discovery of autism and a bit about what aspects of church can be challenging for him as a person on the spectrum. Tune in for an insightful and heartfelt conversation.
To connect further, find Josh on Facebook or Instagram. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.
To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: [email protected]. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.
By Josh Davis (Autistic Pastor)4.9
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In this episode of Neurodivergent Faith, Josh Davis sits down with Quan Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American on the autism spectrum, to talk about what it was like for him to grow up not recognizing or understanding his autism. Quan also shares about the profound role God played in his discovery of autism and a bit about what aspects of church can be challenging for him as a person on the spectrum. Tune in for an insightful and heartfelt conversation.
To connect further, find Josh on Facebook or Instagram. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.
To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: [email protected]. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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