
An ADHD Journey
An ADHD Journey is my personal blog exploring what it means to live, think, believe, work and worship with ADHD.
Some posts are directly about ADHD, faith and ministry. Others are more random, or at least look random until you notice the thread running through them. That thread usually has something to do with church, theology, disability, justice, digital life, worship, belonging, or the awkward questions that won’t quite leave me alone.
This blog began as a place for occasional thoughts, and it will probably continue to be updated whenever my brain remembers it exists. But it is also a space where I try to think honestly about faith, neurodivergence, church life, and the strange mixture of distraction, depth, frustration and possibility that comes with an ADHD brain.
A fresh start
I’ve made a new website. That sounds more straightforward than it has actually been. I’ve been thinking for a long time about moving away from Wix and starting again somewhere else. Some of that was practical. The old site began as a fairly simple blog, An ADHD Journey, and the blog will continue here. But…
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