Josiah's fire : autism stole his words, God gave him a voice
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Racine, Wisconsin : BroadStreet Publishing Group, 2016.
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255 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
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Racine, Wisconsin : BroadStreet Publishing Group, 2016.
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Includes discussion guide.
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Where is hope when there is no hope? First-time parents Joe and Tahni Cullen were thrust into the confusing world of autism when their toddler, Josiah, suddenly lost his ability to speak, play, and socialize. The diagnosis: Autism Spectrum Disorder. In their attempts to see Josiah recover and regain speech, the Cullens underwent overwhelming physical, emotional, and financial struggles. While other kids around him improved, Josiah only got worse. Five years later, Josiah, who had not been formally taught to read or write, suddenly began to type on his iPad profound paragraphs about God, science, history, business, music, strangers, and heaven. Josiah's eye-opening visions, heavenly encounters, and supernatural experiences forced his family out of their comfort zone and predictable theology, catapulting them into a mind-blowing love-encounter with Jesus.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cullen, T., & Ricker, C. (2016). Josiah's fire: autism stole his words, God gave him a voice . BroadStreet Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cullen, Tahni and Cheryl, Ricker. 2016. Josiah's Fire: Autism Stole His Words, God Gave Him a Voice. BroadStreet Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cullen, Tahni and Cheryl, Ricker. Josiah's Fire: Autism Stole His Words, God Gave Him a Voice BroadStreet Publishing Group, 2016.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cullen, Tahni,, and Cheryl Ricker. Josiah's Fire: Autism Stole His Words, God Gave Him a Voice BroadStreet Publishing Group, 2016.

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