Different: The Story of an Outside-the-Box Kid and the Mom Who Loved Him
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Nathan was different and Sally knew it.From his early childhood, Nathan was bursting with creativity and uncontainable energy, struggling not only with learning issues but also with anxiety and OCD. He saw the world through his own unique lens?one that often caused him to be labeled as ?bad,? ?troubled,? or someone in need of ?fixing.?Bravely choosing to listen to her motherly intuition rather than the loud voices of the world, Sally dared to believe that Nathan?s differences could be part of an intentional design from a loving Creator with a plan for his life. She trusted that the things that made him different were the very things that could make him great.Join Sally and Nathan as they share their stories from a personal perspective as mother and son. If you are in need of help and hope in your own journey with an outside-the-box child, or if you?re an adult trying to make sense of your differences, you?ll find deep insight, resonance, and encouragement in the pages of this book. Dare to love and nurture the ?different? one in your life. Review I have watched the ministries of Sally and Nathan over the years, and I?m thrilled to see how God has used a ?different? boy to bless so many. This is a book of hope and inspiration told through the eyes of a mom who, like so many parents today, must deal with the day-to-day challenges of working with a unique and special child. Dr. Scott Turansky, Cofounder of the National Center for Biblical ParentingAs a mother of two outside-the-box children, I found myself tearing up and nodding my head in agreement as I read Different. In the end, I felt so very grateful for this book. Sally and Nathan are both vulnerable and real as they describe the day-to-day life of a ?different? child. Reading the unique perspectives of both mother and child is powerful. Moreover, the love that flows throughout this book makes even the most difficult experiences hope-filled and encouraging. I cannot recommend Different enough! Shawna Wingert, Author of Everyday Autism and Special Education at HomeFor decades, Sally Clarkson has been a strong, wise guide for families. In Different, she is more vulnerable than ever before, recording a memoir of moving through a refining experience and sharing her notes from the journey. She and her son Nathan recount this ongoing struggle with faith-affirming honesty, offering insight and hope for families who face similarly bewildering battles. An at-times-painful story, Different is honest about Sally?s and Nathan?s progress without ending in a neat and tidy total victory. Instead, the book invites us into a faithful, resolved embrace of the story God is weaving even through the most painful and perplexing of our weaknesses. S. D. Smith, Author of The Green EmberIn Different, Sally Clarkson invited me to pursue God?s heart for my own outside-the-box child. Her seasoned and experienced words lifted this mama?s eyes off What could be wrong with my child? or What could be wrong with me? and on to Christ and all the possibilities of His beauty and power in the life of a person. This is a message for every parent?s heart. I recommend these pages both to those who feel like they have outside-the-box children and to those whose children color within the lines. Sara Hagerty, Author of Every Bitter Thing Is SweetSally?s and Nathan?s voices are needed in this day and age of parenting. This book was an encouragement for me on so many levels, as a mama, friend, and woman in ministry. Both Sally and Nathan display the love and grace of Jesus toward each other, and that is a message that transfers to people all over the world. Jamie Ivey, Host of The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey podcastMental illnesses are not casserole diseases. Well-meaning folks don?t show up on your porch with a covered dish and a shoulder to cry on when your child is struggling with mental illness. But you wish they would. With this book, Sally Clarkson offers weary moms the nourishi
Nathan was different and Sally knew it.From his early childhood, Nathan was bursting with creativity and uncontainable energy, struggling not only with learning issues but also with anxiety and OCD. He saw the world through his own unique lens?one that often caused him to be labeled as ?bad,? ?troubled,? or someone in need of ?fixing.?Bravely choosing to listen to her motherly intuition rather than the loud voices of the world, Sally dared to believe that Nathan?s differences could be part of an intentional design from a loving Creator with a plan for his life. She trusted that the things that made him different were the very things that could make him great.Join Sally and Nathan as they share their stories from a personal perspective as mother and son. If you are in need of help and hope in your own journey with an outside-the-box child, or if you?re an adult trying to make sense of your differences, you?ll find deep insight, resonance, and encouragement in the pages of this book. Dare to love and nurture the ?different? one in your life. Review I have watched the ministries of Sally and Nathan over the years, and I?m thrilled to see how God has used a ?different? boy to bless so many. This is a book of hope and inspiration told through the eyes of a mom who, like so many parents today, must deal with the day-to-day challenges of working with a unique and special child. Dr. Scott Turansky, Cofounder of the National Center for Biblical ParentingAs a mother of two outside-the-box children, I found myself tearing up and nodding my head in agreement as I read Different. In the end, I felt so very grateful for this book. Sally and Nathan are both vulnerable and real as they describe the day-to-day life of a ?different? child. Reading the unique perspectives of both mother and child is powerful. Moreover, the love that flows throughout this book makes even the most difficult experiences hope-filled and encouraging. I cannot recommend Different enough! Shawna Wingert, Author of Everyday Autism and Special Education at HomeFor decades, Sally Clarkson has been a strong, wise guide for families. In Different, she is more vulnerable than ever before, recording a memoir of moving through a refining experience and sharing her notes from the journey. She and her son Nathan recount this ongoing struggle with faith-affirming honesty, offering insight and hope for families who face similarly bewildering battles. An at-times-painful story, Different is honest about Sally?s and Nathan?s progress without ending in a neat and tidy total victory. Instead, the book invites us into a faithful, resolved embrace of the story God is weaving even through the most painful and perplexing of our weaknesses. S. D. Smith, Author of The Green EmberIn Different, Sally Clarkson invited me to pursue God?s heart for my own outside-the-box child. Her seasoned and experienced words lifted this mama?s eyes off What could be wrong with my child? or What could be wrong with me? and on to Christ and all the possibilities of His beauty and power in the life of a person. This is a message for every parent?s heart. I recommend these pages both to those who feel like they have outside-the-box children and to those whose children color within the lines. Sara Hagerty, Author of Every Bitter Thing Is SweetSally?s and Nathan?s voices are needed in this day and age of parenting. This book was an encouragement for me on so many levels, as a mama, friend, and woman in ministry. Both Sally and Nathan display the love and grace of Jesus toward each other, and that is a message that transfers to people all over the world. Jamie Ivey, Host of The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey podcastMental illnesses are not casserole diseases. Well-meaning folks don?t show up on your porch with a covered dish and a shoulder to cry on when your child is struggling with mental illness. But you wish they would. With this book, Sally Clarkson offers weary moms the nourishi