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  • ADHD + Shame (with Jess Pentsil)
    2025/06/12

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    Welcome back to Neurodivergent Faith—a space where our whole selves are welcome, where questions are holy, and where the messy, miraculous work of being human meets the mystery of God.

    We begin Season 2 with a sacred and tender conversation: ADHD + Shame.

    I’m joined by my friend Jess Pentsil—a therapist and a fellow ADHDer—as we begin to explore the intersection of neurodivergence and shame.

    Together, we reflect on:

    • The shame scripts ADHDers often carry
    • How spiritual practices can help in our healing
    • What safety and freedom can look like in therapy, church, and community
    • How God meets us in our most human places

    This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt like they were too much or not enough, and anyone longing to find freedom from the weight of internalized shame.

    If that’s you—lean in. There is grace here. There is truth. And there is room for all of you.

    To connect with Jess: jess@jessicapentsil.com

    #NeurodivergentFaith #ChristianPodcast #NeurodiversityPodcast #ADHDLife
    #ADHDAwareness #NeurodivergentVoices #ShameResilience #HealingFromShame #TherapyAndFaith

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    41 分
  • When Someone Says, "I'm Autistic": Responses That Harm, Responses That Heal
    2025/04/25

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    How do you respond when someone tells you they’re autistic?

    In this tender and truth-telling episode, Josh invites us into a deeper way of responding when someone shares their neurodivergent identity. With grace and gentle clarity, he names some common responses that can harm—even when meant with kindness—and offers alternatives that cultivate connection, dignity, and trust.

    Whether you’re autistic yourself, in relationship with someone who is, or simply want to be a more compassionate presence in the world, this episode will help you slow down, listen more deeply, and respond with love.

    Because when someone says, “I’m autistic,” they’re not handing you a problem to fix. They’re inviting you to see them more fully—and to love them as they are.

    #NeurodivergentFaith #AutismAcceptance #ActuallyAutistic #AutismAwareness #AutismAwarenessMonth #AutismAcceptanceAndAwareness #Neurodiversity
    #SpiritualDirection

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    34 分
  • What Autistics Want The Church To Know
    2025/04/17

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    In this heartfelt episode of Neurodivergent Faith, autistic voices rise with clarity, honesty, and hard-won wisdom. When asked what they long for their churches, pastors, and fellow Christians to understand, their answers are rich with vulnerability, nuance, and sacred truth.

    You’ll hear deep expressions of love, sincere accounts of pain and isolation, and powerful invitations to rethink what it means to welcome, include, and honor autistic people in our churches—not just in theory, but in practice.

    This is a sacred conversation—a chorus of lived experience echoing the call: see us, hear us, make room for us.

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    #NeurodivergentFaith #AutisticVoices #ChurchAndNeurodiversity
    #SacredInclusion #DisabilityJusticeInChurch #SpiritualAccessibility #AutismAwareness

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    33 分
  • Autism + The Glory of God [with Harrison Litzell]
    2025/04/10

    What if autism isn't a barrier to experiencing God's presence—but a uniquely beautiful lens for beholding God's glory?

    In this rich and heartfelt conversation, Josh is joined by Harrison Litzell, a late-discovered autistic ordained minister, to explore the question: How do autistic people reflect the glory and character of God—not despite their autistic traits, but in them? Together, they delve into story, theology, and lived experience to illuminate how autistic ways of thinking, feeling, and relating can uniquely reveal divine attributes.

    We press into the sacredness of autistic embodiment, perception, and relationality, considering the glory of God not as something abstract or far-off, but as something revealed in the particularities of neurodivergent lives.

    This episode challenges deficit-based narratives and invites listeners to see autism not as an obstacle to spiritual life, but as a sacred and beautiful expression of it. Whether you're autistic yourself, walking alongside someone who is, or simply longing for a more expansive theology of humanity, you're welcome here.

    #NeurodivergentFaith #AutismAndFaith #AutisticTheology #ImageOfGod #NeurodiversityInTheChurch #LateDiagnosedAutistic #GloryOfGod #AutismAcceptance #FaithAndDisability

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    53 分
  • Autism + The Church [with autistic author Erin Burnett]
    2025/04/03

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    How can the church better welcome and support autistic people? In this episode of Neurodivergent Faith, I interview Erin Burnett, an author from Belfast, Northern Ireland, whose latest book, With All Your Mind: Autism and the Church, weaves together biblical teaching, scientific research, and personal stories to explore this question.

    Together, we discuss the intersections of church, religion, and spirituality, as well as Erin’s own journey of faith and neurodivergence. We talk about the challenges autistic people face in church spaces, the need for more inclusive theology and practice, and some practical ways faith communities can become places of true belonging.

    Find more of Erin’s work at erinburnettauthor.co.uk.


    #NeurodivergentFaith #AutismAndChurch #WithAllYourMind #ErinBurnett #AutismAcceptance #Neurodiversity #FaithAndInclusion #AccessibleChurch #AutisticVoices #DisabilityTheology #ChristianityAndNeurodiversity #BelongingInChurch #InclusionMatters #SpiritualityAndAutism

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    50 分
  • Neurodivergent Faith in Practice: What's Working (and What's Not) Right Now
    2025/03/13

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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Faith, I reflect on what’s working—and what’s not—in my journey of connecting with God, myself, and others in this season of life. From spiritual rhythms to technological supports that help (or hinder) my connection with God, I explore the ongoing process of adapting faith practices to fit my neurodivergent wiring. As you listen, I invite you to reflect on what’s working (and not) in your own spiritual life—and consider what that might mean for you moving forward.

    #NeurodivergentFaith #FaithAndNeurodivergence #NeurodivergentChristian #SpiritualRhythms #WhatsWorking #NeurodivergentLife #FaithAndMentalHealth

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    38 分
  • Connecting With God in Neurodivergent Ways (part 3)
    2025/03/06

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    Some of us connect with God best through structured rhythms—predictable routines that provide safety and grounding. Others experience God in the unplanned, in moments of spontaneity and discovery. And for some neurodivergent people (I see you, fellow AuDHDers!), it’s a delicate dance between the two. In this final episode of our three-part series, we explore the tension between structure and flexibility in spiritual practices.

    Listeners share their personal experiences—what doesn’t work for them and the rhythms they’ve found that do. From the comfort of liturgy to the need for novelty, from the struggle with traditional prayer methods to the freedom of creative expression, we hear how neurodivergent brains engage faith in ways that are both deeply personal and profoundly valid.

    Join us as we reflect on the ways structure can hold space for divine encounters—and how spontaneity can open unexpected doors to connection. Where do you find yourself in this tension? And how does God meet you there?

    #NeurodivergentFaith #AutismAndFaith #ADHDFaith #SpiritualityAndNeurodiversity #ConnectingWithGod #FaithAndRoutine #FaithAndSpontaneity #LiturgyAndCreativity #NeurodivergentWorship

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    38 分
  • Connecting with God in Neurodivergent Ways (part 2)
    2025/02/27

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    In this episode of Neurodivergent Faith, we consider more of the creative and diverse ways neurodivergent people connect with God. We hear from listeners who share honestly about what works for them and what doesn’t, highlighting the beauty of diversity in faith expressions. Traditional spiritual practices like Bible reading don’t work for everyone—and that’s okay! We explore alternative ways of engaging with Scripture beyond just reading. We also talk about engaging creativity and dialogue with others as meaningful ways to connect with God.

    Together, we reflect on how Jesus invited his disciples into a dynamic, experiential relationship—walking, learning, and growing alongside him. For those who struggle with conventional spiritual practices, this episode offers encouragement: you would have made a great disciple, not despite how your mind works, but because of it.

    #NeurodivergentFaith #NeurodivergentSpirituality #NeurodivergentLife #NeurodiversityMatters #MentalHealthAndFaith #FaithAndNeurodiversity #NeurodivergentChristianity #ChristianPodcast #FaithJourney #SpiritualGrowth #PodcastEpisode #FaithPodcast #NeurodivergentVoices #ChristianLife #SpiritualityForEveryone #NDChristianity #FaithAndNeurodiversity #ChristianityBeyondQuietTime #NeurodiverseChurch #InclusiveSpirituality #SacredRhythms

    To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: justjosuedavis@gmail.com. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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    33 分