Author: Edie Brown, MS

  • How I Let God See the Real Me

    How I Let God See the Real Me

    A heartfelt reflection on masking, anxiety, and the hidden curriculum of appearing “normal,” and how writing honest prayers reveals a God who sees and values the heart.

  • God in the Margins of My Planner

    God in the Margins of My Planner

    A reflective Soul Note on transitioning from paper to digital planning, exploring faith, flexibility, and how God brings peace and order beyond perfection—even when life doesn’t go as planned.

  • The God of Order in My Beautifully Unordered Brain

    The God of Order in My Beautifully Unordered Brain

    A reflection on 1 Corinthians and the way God works through unconventional minds

  • Grace for the Late Bloomers

    Grace for the Late Bloomers

    A reflective faith-based post about neurodivergence, missed timelines, and trusting God’s timing. Discover grace for late bloomers navigating nonlinear careers, executive dysfunction, and purpose. 

  • Renewing My Mind When My Mind Feels Different: Romans 12:2 and Neurodivergence

    Renewing My Mind When My Mind Feels Different: Romans 12:2 and Neurodivergence

    A reflective faith-based post exploring Epistle to the Romans 12:2 through the lens of neurodivergence, what it means to renew your mind without erasing your wiring, and how spiritual transformation brings freedom from shame, stress, and conformity.

  • The Beat Still Drops When I Rest

    The Beat Still Drops When I Rest

    A reflective Soul Note on Sabbath, nervous system regulation, and hip-hop rhythms—learning that rest doesn’t kill momentum, it restores it.

  • The Three-Cord Friendship: Faith, Neurodivergence, and Staying Connected

    The Three-Cord Friendship: Faith, Neurodivergence, and Staying Connected

    Making friends as a neurodivergent adult can be challenging. This reflective post explores faith, friendship, and real-life connection through Scripture, memory, and grace.

  • God’s Timing vs. My Time Blindness

    God’s Timing vs. My Time Blindness

    A Soul Note on time blindness, impatience, and deadlines—exploring God’s timing through Scripture, hip-hop, and the lived experience of a neurodivergent faith journey.

  • Broken, Not Beaten: Finding Grace in My Neurodivergent Mind

    Broken, Not Beaten: Finding Grace in My Neurodivergent Mind

    A faith-centered reflection on neurodivergence, calling, and grace. How Scripture reframed my struggles in co-teaching and led me back to teaching math solo.

  • Burnout Is Not a Spiritual Failure

    Burnout Is Not a Spiritual Failure

    A compassionate reflection on faith, rest, and burnout. Exploring Elijah under the broom tree and why exhaustion, especially for neurodivergent professionals, is not a spiritual failure.