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May 2025
43m 35s

Single Parenting, Disability, and the Ch...

Esau McCaulley
About this episode

Author and mother of six, Katie Blackburn joins Esau for a conversation around single parenting, disability, and faith. Katie shares her experience raising a son with severe autism, the grief and grace that come with it, and how the church has responded, sometimes with welcome, other times with unintentional exclusion. Together, they explore why single parents and families affected by disability often feel unseen in church spaces, and what communities can do to change that. They also talk about Katie's new children's book The Very Best Baseball Game, inspired by a local disability league, and how stories can help us better understand diversity, empathy, and belonging.

0:00 - Show Starts

 

2:15 - Mount Rushmore of Family Films

 

7:55 - Single Motherhood

 

10:42 - Writing as Therapy

 

18:09 - Sponsor - No Small Endeavor - Award-winning podcast where theologians, philosophers, and best-selling authors talk about faith with Lee C. Camp. Start listening today: https://pod.link/1513178238

 

19:21 - Church with Single People

 

24:28 - The Very Best Baseball Game

 

33:20 - What Can Churches Do for Disabled Children?

 

42:38 - End Credits

 

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