Have you ever wondered if your child with Autism Spectrum Disorder will ever lead a normal life? Find the answer to your musings in Especially Special: Autism Treatment -A Biblical Approach. In this thought- provoking expose Pastor Dahlia leverages 15 years of experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and 7 years of pastoring to outline practical spiritual strategies that can be combined with secular strategies to help your special needs child to lead a normal, healthy life, and be the person that God has called him to be. If you have a special needs child or a relative with special needs child, this is a must read. It will supply you with the answers you have been searching for as you grapple with your child’s diagnosis; and gives you hope for normalcy in your family. Pastor Dahlia is convinced that kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder can be healed if families are aware of the provisions made through Jesus’s blood for their child’s healing. Your child does not have to live with a disability because Christ died so he can be enabled to fulfill his purpose and his destiny in the earth realm. Pastor Dahlia holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology and Autism Studies from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ. She has been working in Early Intervention (State program serving kids 0-3 years with ASD) for the past 15 years; and she is the pastor of Bethel Apostolic Ministries International, a forward-thinking ministry that is empowering people to be all that God has called them to be.
A narrative chronicle of Israeli democracy that defines historic phases and follows thematic challenges to democracy, including: competition between religion and the rule of law; the statist society and chaotic minoritocracy; modern illiberal populism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The comprehensive portrait exposes endemic flaws of democracy in Israel, but also shows that Israel has considerable capacity – and responsibility – to fulfill the promise of democracy.
Haunted Homes is a short but groundbreaking study of homes in horror film and television. While haunted houses can be fun and thrilling, Hollywood horror tends to focus on haunted homes, places where the suburban American dream of safety and comfort has turned into a nightmare. From classic movies like The Old Dark House to contemporary works like Hereditary and the Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House, Dahlia Schweitzer explores why haunted homes have become a prime stage for dramatizing anxieties about family, gender, race, and economic collapse. She traces how the haunted home film was intertwined with the expansion of American suburbia, but also explores works like The Witch and The Babadook, which transport the genre to different times and places. This lively and readable study reveals how and why an increasing number of films imagine that home is where the horror is. Watch a video of the author discussing the topic Haunted Homes (https://youtu.be/_irTEfvtZfQ).
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