The ADHD Christian: Faith, Focus, and Finding Your Way
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
If you've tried to live faithfully as a Christian while your ADHD brain refuses to cooperate, this book was written for you.
Traditional approaches to Christian living rarely account for neurodivergent minds. Well-meaning pastors and Christian authors offer advice about prayer, Bible study, church involvement, and service that assumes a neurotypical brain. When those approaches don't work, ADHD Christians often conclude the problem is their faith — not the one-size-fits-all methods being recommended.
Your ADHD brain isn't an obstacle to overcome in your faith journey. It's part of how God designed you to know and serve Him. Scripture shows us God using people whose minds worked differently — David's emotional intensity, Paul's obsessive focus, Moses's rejection of conventional paths. The diversity of mind reflected in Scripture is part of God's creative design.
This book covers ADHD-friendly approaches to prayer, Bible study, worship, and church community. It addresses the real challenges: emotional dysregulation, rejection sensitivity, time blindness in spiritual practice, and the shame that comes from comparing your faith expression to others. It explores how your hyperfocus, creativity, and intensity are assets in your spiritual life — not symptoms to manage.
Your faith journey doesn't have to look like everyone else's. God has given you a unique brain for a unique purpose. This book helps you stop apologizing for how He made you and start using those gifts intentionally.




















