
Building a Strong Marriage When Autism is Part of Your Journey: Faith, Love & Connection
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About this listen
This episode kicks off a special series leading up to Autism Awareness Month, beginning March 4. Over the coming weeks, Dana will explore how churches and ministry leaders can better support autistic individuals and their families, how spouses can navigate marriage when one partner is autistic, and how to bridge the gap between healing and acceptance in faith communities.
If you and your spouse are looking for ways to rekindle intimacy and connection, don’t miss Dana’s Dreamy Marriage Plan! This simple, budget-friendly guide will help you and your spouse reconnect and bring back the romance while keeping Christ at the center.
Be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a comment sharing what you took away from this episode! Let’s continue the conversation and support each other on this journey. 💙✨
Dreamy Marriage Challenge
Here’s Dana’s book Lost Art of Play:
https://angelarts.biz/the-lost-art-of-play/
Here are our Autism Awareness/Acceptance products from CafePress:
https://www.cafepress.com/shop/AABoutique
Go to the Autism Awareness Collection
You can find bumper sticker magnets, mugs, t-shirts, canvas bags, baseball caps, sweatshirts, kids pajamas, and dog wear!
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