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Entertaining Angels by Cavan Wood


Recommended reading which provides a framework to better understand and support families living with autism



Entertaining Angels by Cavan WEntertaining Angels – Living well with autism as a family, in society and in church
By Cavan Wood
Authentic
ISBN no:  9781788930734
Reviewed by Moira Kleissner



This book is a must-read for every minister, those in training and all who work professionally or as volunteers in churches. It is crucially important that, if we are to help those on the autistic spectrum (children and adults) to worship God, we must first understand their needs. This slim volume expertly points the way.

Cavan Wood is a Christian, teacher and the parent of an autistic child. As someone who has worked in school, church and Scout settings with those on the autistic spectrum, I can’t praise this slim volume highly enough.

Part 1 explains what autism is; the misunderstandings and stereotyping and urging people not to jump to uniformed conclusions. The author clearly explains the development of our knowledge of autism, the triad of impairments and the most recent research, without engaging in jargon. It is the first book I have encountered that asks how we treat neurodivergent people from a Christian perspective.

Part 2 explores the difficulties someone on the autistic spectrum will face in the world; at home; in education; the workplace and society in general. The behavioural signposts are clearly described to help the reader understand the complexities of autistic behaviour. The frustrations, heartache and joys of having an autistic child are also explored here. The author discusses getting an expert diagnoses, and the frustrations of not enough diagnostic experts within education. There are helpful suggestions of alternative structures to put in place at home, in school, the workplace that will help the autistic person approach the challenges of the world around without causing panic and confusion.

There is an extremely helpful section on how we can support the individual and their families in churches and how to structure worship enabling the autistic person to feel included. I particularly liked the section on an approach towards a Theology of Autism.

At the end of each chapter is a short reflective section which helps to guide the reader’s thoughts. My only quibble about this brilliant book is the prayer at the bottom of each reflection. I just could not see how this was relevant in a book such as this. However, there are good notes, a wide bibliography and “reading, viewing and address” list which readers will find most helpful.

I can’t recommend this book highly enough. Essential reading for those in leadership in churches.
 

Moira Kleissner is a retired Primary Deputy Head, storyteller, trainer and minister’s wife



 
Baptist Times, 09/11/2022
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