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Christine Guth
Program Associate ADNet congratulates Program Associate Christine Guth, who was selected for the 2009 "Excellence in Family Support" award by the Autism Society of Indiana. The society honored her and other Excellence Award winners at a banquet held at the Skyline Club in Indianapolis on Nov. 21. The award recognizes Christine’s leadership of the Asperger/Autism Parent Group of Goshen, an Elkhart County (Indiana) support group for parents of children and youth with high functioning autism and related conditions. For the last three years, she has shared management of the group with Kaylene Ediger, arranging for quality speakers on a variety of subjects, coordinating publicity, handling a growing mailing list (now over 200 families), and helping moderate monthly meetings of this group. She often gives personal time and care to the families who are a part of the support group. Over the past three years, Christine has also given an average of 80 hours a month to ADNet, offering special attention to the autism spectrum, mental health, and resources for congregations. In particular, she has helped church members learn how to offer appropriate responses and services to people living with autism spectrum conditions or with mental illness. Parenting two adolescents with an autism spectrum diagnosis while contending with her own and her child’s episodes of major depression was sometimes overwhelming for Christine Guth (below right).
For Christine and her friend and fellow advocate Jan Bullington (above left), this incredible, roller-coaster parenting journey has fueled a passion for accompanying families as they struggle through the turbulence caused by a child’s disability. Their friendship has grown, in part because Jan, like Christine, has two sons on the autism spectrum and cares deeply about inclusion of people with disabilities in her church. Christine is grateful for moments during difficult periods when surprising encounters with someone who cared touched her and her family with God’s grace. “In the darkest of times,” she reflects, “we may only be able to feel God’s presence when it is clothed in human form. The vision that inspires my ministry is to be available for such moments.”
Christine is a 2009 graduate of the Partners in Policymaking Academy, a year-long training program in disabilities advocacy sponsored by the Indiana Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities. She is currently putting this training to work by collaborating with others to develop a recovery-focused clubhouse in Elkhart County to serve people living with serious mental illness. Christine earned a Master of Divinity degree from Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in 2007, and was licensed for specialized ministry by the Central District Conference of Mennonite Church USA in 2008. Christine’s ongoing ADNet staff role as Program Associate involves writing, consultation, preaching and teaching, with particular interests in the autism spectrum and mental health. She is available for consultation and speaking assignments.
Two articles on Mark 5:1-20 reflect on the story of a man from whom Jesus cast out a legion of unclean spirits (often called the Gerasene Demoniac). While not equating demon possession with mental ilness, author Christine Guth suggests that persons with mental illness find much to identify with in the character in this story.
Both articles were originally published in the Journal of Religion, Disability and Health, Vol. 11(4) 2007.
Newly revised!
Asperger Programs for Young Adults lists postsecondary educational and life skills
programs for young adults with AS.
Surviving Depression
Disabling Disability
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Christine Guth is a leader for the Asperger/ High Functioning Autism Parent Group of Goshen, which meets the first Monday of most months in Goshen, Indiana.
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