April is Autism Awareness Month

Twenty years ago we had barely heard of this disease. Now it is a crises in our nation. The numbers of children handicapped by autism increased over 30% in just two years between 2012 and 2014 from 1 in 88 to 1 in 68.
What is also a crisis 90% of the families who have an autistic child do not attend church because it’s just too hard to take them and churches are not equipped to handle the issues. (pastors.com)
And yet, hidden deep inside vast numbers of autistic children are incredible prophetic experiences and voices. Throughout April I am going to be sharing true stories and experiences of autistic children to help bring awareness to just how spiritually sensitive many of these kids are to the supernatural.
In fact, I teach on the subject: THE SPIRITUAL WORLD OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN (http://buff.ly/2nRiUuw) Heightened physical senses mean the possibility of equally heightened spiritual senses. And we have the stories to prove it.
Becky Fischer, apostolic minister, author, public speaker, graphic artist, entrepreneur, and more is the founder and director of Kids in Ministry International (KIMI). KIMI, founded in 2001, is a multifaceted ministry that trains children to walk in the supernatural power of God. It also equips leaders and parents to equip children the same way. Becky has been in children’s ministry over 30 years, ten years as a children’s pastor and twenty years as the director of KIMI. She, along with her international teams, has trained thousands of children, teens, parents, and children’s workers through conferences, Bible schools, mission trips, churches and resource materials in over 50 nations. Becky herself has ministered in 29 of those nations.






