
Hey there! Are you a parent, caregiver, or friend of someone on the autistic spectrum? Do you also desire to steward, raise, and encourage them to love and follow Jesus? If so, you're in the right place!
We believe that the gospel is for everyone, including our neurodiverse children. We know that raising children on the spectrum comes with its unique challenges and that discipleship methods may ne... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyHealth & FitnessMental HealthParenting | |||

Sometimes autism parenting feels like you’re making high-stakes decisions with incomplete information. School. Therapies. Doctors. The constant “what if.” The pressure to pick the perfect path and never regret it.
In this episode, Larah sits down wi... more
What does sourdough have to do with an autism diagnosis?
More than you think.
In this episode of Raising Autistic Disciples, I sit down with Courtney Moody of Acts of Sourdough to talk about motherhood, marriage, discipline, safe foods, Domino’s pi... more
Larah kicks off the 2026 season with a conversation that sets the tone for every interview to come. Her guest is Barb Stanley, founder of Wonderful Works Ministry—and also a mentor who helped Larah put words to something so many special needs parents... more
Welcome back to Raising Autistic Disciples! After a full year away from the mic, Larah and Colin Roberts are back with a “year in review” catch-up, a few honest laughs (yes… including the legendary Pooper Bowl anniversary), and a question Larah gets ... more
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I am a mama to a beautiful, intelligent, autistic 5 yr old boy. We are a ministry family, and have never doubted that our God made our sweet boy on purpose for a purpose, and that his life can and does bring glory to God. However, what your podcast has helped me to see is that I had gotten so bogged down in the clinical aspect of his diagnosis, researching everything I could and reading every book or article I could get my hands on, I had compartmentalized the spiritual. I hadn’t set it aside, I... more
As a parent of an autistic child, whom we’ve known was autistic for some time but have just finally received a diagnosis after a long wait, this podcast has been so encouraging to our journey and my faith. The words of honesty, wisdom, and care from the hosts & guests are genuine and glorify the love and care of God.
Excellent podcast! We've been navigating this world of parenting an autistic kiddo for 5 years and it's lonely, confusing and difficult to think through how to help your kid, let alone how to do it Biblically. What an awesome voice into the autism parenting world.
I’m so glad to have found Raising Autistic Disciples! I’ve felt like I’ve been on this journey of autism alone and guessing my way through it in our secular world. To find believers on this same journey is so encouraging and helpful. Thank you for sharing your story.
This cross section of Jesus-following and parenting an autistic child feels so small, so I’m very thankful I found other like-minded people to listen to! I wish podcasters Larah and Collin were my neighbors! I’ve loved all the episodes. I’m not sure why I listened to episode number two last, but it was my favorite. I’ve tried having conversations with people about whether there could have been autism before the Fall or if there will be autism when God makes all thing new. No one really tracks wi... more









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