Testimonials

Nice statements from clients and colleagues on sensitivity reading and speaking for autism awareness & inclusion or religious studies.

“I had never encountered the word ‘neurodiverse’ until I met Amy…Amy helped open my eyes to this world and was very patient as I grew in my understanding. It was such a valuable experience that I knew I wanted to have my church get a chance to hear from Amy to learn more about how it can always strive to be a reforming and welcoming church body. Amy led a neurodiversity workshop on Zoom for my congregation, and they were very taken with the concepts and ideas Amy shared. Her time spent with us in conversation generated great awareness about the ways our church is (or accidentally isn’t) welcoming to people who are neurodiverse and what we can and will to help change that paradigm.” -Rev. John Fawcett

“I was very hesitant about my portrayal of a neuroatypical character, and Amy’s thorough feedback was instructive and invaluable. Amy was punctual and professional and I would happily work with her again on future projects.” -Roshani Chokshi, NYT Bestselling Author of The Gilded Wolves

“Amy Langston has a compelling speaking/preaching presence, sharing valuable and unique personal experiences woven together with insights from research, scriptural study, and deep reflection. I’ve witnessed audiences as they absorb her every word and interact through Q&A on topics ranging from the inclusion of people with autism, global travel, religious diversity, and more. I highly recommend Amy for speaking engagements in faith-based, non-profit, educational, and other contexts.” -Jennifer Sanborn, M.A.

“Amy Langston is an extremely insightful thinker and an equally articulate writer. When researching an area, she expertly gets to the root of the issue…her unique talent would be of great value to any association lucky to have her.” -Deena Grant, Ph.D.

“We had the great pleasure to have Amy speak to us at the Rondebosch United Church in Cape Town. Her address was brave, heartfelt, and persuasive. Her willingness to make herself vulnerable speaks to our shared longing for a deeper belonging.” -Rev. Dr. Robert Steiner

“I highly recommend Amy Langston as a speaker. We keep inviting her back to Meredith College to speak to our religion classes and give campus lectures on autism and religious inclusion because our students learn so much and thoroughly enjoy Amy’s delivery. Her writing and research skills are also top notch, and you can count on her for good quality work delivered on time.” -Shannon Grimes, Ph.D.

“Amy is a powerful advocate for inclusion of those with invisible disabilities in religious institutions. She is broadly knowledgeable about communities of faith, deeply thoughtful about what makes them tick, and passionate about helping them be welcoming to all who walk through their doors. Make time to listen to Amy; she will expand the way you see the world.” -Phoebe Milliken, M.A.

“Amy Langston is an excellent resource. She offers insightful advice on autism to our community. She provides knowledge and awareness.” -Kim Wise, education specialist