The Mustard Seed
byBy Kimberly Gerry Tucker The children who visit me always ask to look for treasures with me. I am more than happy to oblige….
By Kimberly Gerry Tucker The children who visit me always ask to look for treasures with me. I am more than happy to oblige….
By Pamela Urfer A lot of people are put off by Jesus because they think of him as a stern taskmaster who is just…
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. The Art of Autism is posting personal stories of how people on the autism spectrum overcame bullying or…
TRIGGER WARNING: This post contains information about sexual assault and/or violence which may be triggering to survivors. by W.E.Powers A seven-year-old girl sits in…
By Baylie Nixon Since my first post to “The Art of Autism,” I was requested to write another article about how I was diagnosed…
If you’ve met one person who is a runner, you’ve met one person who is a runner. By Tracey Cohen Without a doubt, running,…
By Tracey Cohen I always knew I was different but never understood why. I aimed to please, but the world was too fast, noisy,…
By Pamela Urfer As I posted on this blog a few weeks ago, (“I never thought of myself as weird”), I spent my childhood…