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Moments of Joy

90 Days of Encouragement for Parents of Children with Special Needs

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On sale Mar 17, 2026 | 192 Pages | 9780593603086

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A life-affirming resource for parents raising children with special needs, this inspiring devotional brings together real hope, uplifting truths, and practical applications to help you reconnect with God's constant love and presence.

“This devotional is a must for every special needs parent. Not only will it speak to your heart, you will feel Jesus’ heart for you and your child.”—Bunmi Laditan, USA Today bestselling author of The Honest Toddler


Raising a child with special needs is a journey filled with unique challenges and joys that not everyone understands. In this comforting devotional, Camille Joy draws from her experiences of raising a son with autism, IDD, and complex medical issues to help you recognize God's presence and plan for you and your child.

Whether you're facing overwhelming obstacles or celebrating small victories, these pages offer a safe place to acknowledge the tough moments and a restful oasis for your weary heart. Combining tangible hope, reassuring truths, and practical encouragement, each devotion features

inspiring Scripture to anchor your heart in God’s promises
thoughtful reflections to bring hope to your soul in just minutes
a bold affirmation to take with you into your day

Embrace the joy that sustains and discover the peace in knowing you are never alone.
1

I can do all this through him who gives me strength. —Philippians 4:13

Receiving a diagnosis for your child can feel like a heavy blow. Fear, denial, and confusion may swirl in your mind. It’s common to wonder if you’re somehow to blame, but let me stop you there: You’re not. The path forward isn’t through debating blame; it’s in looking for God at work.

I remember when my son was diagnosed with several heart defects before he was born. I was terrified. My mind raced with questions I didn’t have answers to, and I felt completely unprepared for what was ahead. It was like stepping into a world I didn’t know existed—one filled with surgeries, medical terms, ongoing specialist care, and so many unknowns. I wasn’t just overwhelmed; I felt helpless and heartbroken, unsure how to be strong for a baby I hadn’t even held yet. I knew so little about these challenges.

I’m telling you now what I wish I knew then: It’s okay to feel a whirlwind of emotions. It’s okay to mourn the picture of parenthood you had imagined. But let me tell you, that diagnosis doesn’t mean defeat. It’s a starting point for a new journey, one where you’ll discover strengths you never knew you had.

For me, that diagnosis was a catalyst. It ignited a fire within me to become the best advocate for my child. I delved into research, learning everything I could about his condition and the resources available to us. I transformed into a warrior, determined to provide him with the best possible life.

So if you’re facing a new diagnosis, challenges, or uncertainties, hang in there. You’re stronger than you realize. Trust that God is with you. Remember, you’re not just a parent; you’re an advocate, a warrior, and a beacon of love for your child.

Affirmation: I am strong, capable, and filled with love. God is with me on this path.


2

You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last. —John 15:16

When we see other families walking an easier road, it’s hard not to wonder if we were truly meant for this calling. Why me? we say to ourselves and ask in our more honest prayers.

But here’s the truth: You were chosen. Not by chance, not by mistake, but intentionally chosen by God to love, nurture, and guide your child. He knew the challenges you would face, and He also knew the incredible strength, resilience, and love He placed within you to meet them.

God doesn’t call the qualified; He qualifies the called. Every day that you show up, whether through small victories or hard-fought battles, you’re bearing fruit that will last—fruit of love, patience, and faith. Your journey may not look like everyone else’s, but it is uniquely purposeful and divinely appointed.

When the road feels heavy and doubt creeps in, remind yourself of this: God doesn’t make mistakes. You were chosen to be your child’s parent because no one else could do it better. Lean into the Father for wisdom, strength, and joy, and trust that His plan for you and your family is unfolding in ways greater than you can imagine.

Affirmation: I am chosen, equipped, and loved by God. He has called me to this journey, and with His strength, I can do all things.


3

Lord, be gracious to us;
we long for you.
Be our strength every morning,
our salvation in time of distress.
—Isaiah 33:2

While I was pregnant with my youngest son, Maison, I already had four boys and a total of sixteen years of parenting experience. I thought I knew everything there was to know about being a mom and raising children.

That was until I gave birth to a child in a separate category. Parenting a child with special needs is very different from raising a typical one. There have been times I felt like I was in the twilight zone. Day after day, we go through the same routine, not knowing if things will ever change. We don’t know if the expected milestones will ever be reached. With typical children, we can be certain there is an expiration date for certain behavior, but with special-needs ones, that’s not necessarily the case.

I’ve learned I can’t walk the journey of being a special-needs parent in my own strength. And, thankfully, I don’t have to. I’ve realized I don’t need to have it all figured out.

Friend, God wants us to lean on Him. Even in parenting. Especially in parenting. And that’s what I decided to do. This means recognizing in the hardest moments that He is present, guiding and sustaining us. I lean on Him when the weight of advocacy feels too heavy, when exhaustion sets in, or when I fear for my child’s future. Leaning on God looks like whispered prayers in the night when I’m so exhausted, trusting that He hears and cares. It looks like recalling Scripture and holding on to its truths. Leaning on Him is remembering that it’s okay that I don’t have all the answers, because He does. We lean on God when we find comfort in His promises in the times we feel alone and when we hold on to faith in the times it seems nobody understands.

In our moments of weakness, we can experience His strength in profound ways. His power is made perfect in our weakness.

Affirmation: In my moments of weakness, I will not forget to lean on Christ. His grace is sufficient for me.


4

The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. —Philippians 4:7

The other day, as I sat on my bed, I experienced one of those rare moments when I felt filled with an unexpected sense of peace. It was as if all the weight of the world had been lifted from my shoulders, if only for a fleeting moment.

It’s easy to get caught up in the never-ending cycle of appointments, therapies, and to-do lists, but it’s essential to pause, rest for a minute, and embrace the beauty that surrounds us. It’s in those quiet moments that we find solace and strength to carry on. As parents, we often put immense pressure on ourselves to be everything for our children: caregivers, advocates, therapists, and so much more. But it’s crucial to remember that we’re human and it’s okay to recharge our own batteries.

So, friend, I urge you to seek out those moments of peace, however short-lived they may be. Whether it’s a quiet moment alone, a walk in nature, or simply sitting on your bed, embrace it fully. Sometimes I find peace by stepping outside and feeling the breeze on my face, brewing a cup of tea, or opening my Bible to a favorite verse. The activity doesn’t have to be long or elaborate; it just has to be real. Allow yourself to let go of the worries and fears that weigh you down, and bask in the beauty of the present moment.

And when the chaos returns, as it always does, hold on to the memory of that peace. Let it be a guiding light that sustains you through the storms and reminds you of the immense love and strength that reside within you.

Affirmation: In the midst of chaos, I will seek God’s peace.


5

Above all else, guard your heart,
for everything you do flows from it.
—Proverbs 4:23

I got a phone call from a member of my extended family a while ago. She called to tell me that I needed to be potty training my son, and she gave me firm directions on how to do it.

I reminded her that Maison is my fifth child and that I potty trained four children before him. I gave her a little education on autistic children and hung up. I was very annoyed. She apologized in a text right after, but the damage was done.

To any parent raising a special-needs child who is over the typical age of potty training and other milestones, don’t you dare hang your head or be embarrassed. People are often well meaning, but they don’t know what you’re experiencing. No one else knows your child’s specific needs as well as you do.

You have not failed to do your job as a parent just because your child doesn’t match the image of what someone else imagines to be “correct.” Every child moves at the pace that’s just right for them, and that pace is not a mistake. God knows your child intimately. He created them, He loves them, and He’s guiding their journey in His perfect timing. Trust that and stand confidently in the path He has for both of you.

Affirmation: I am proud of my child’s development and all God is doing in our lives.
“This devotional is a must-read for every special needs parent. Not only will it speak to your heart, but you will experience Jesus's heart for you and your child. Camille Joy shares God's promises at a time when moms need it more than ever. You will feel as if you're sitting right next to a friend. I love this devotional!”—Bunmi Laditan, USA Today bestselling author of The Honest Toddler

“Blending real-life experiences with compassionate guidance and Christ’s love, this book empowers mothers with understanding, confidence, and hope. It reminds them that their feelings are valid and their efforts truly matter. Most importantly, it offers reassurance that they are not failing but growing alongside their children and that strength through Christ can exist even in moments of uncertainty.”—Tara Reynolds, founder of Peace Love Autism

“This book is a gem for all moms in the autism community. Camille Joy has a beautiful way of connecting with the reader on such a deep level, providing comfort and community. I wish this book would have been around when my son was first diagnosed to help me through those really hard times, but I am so thankful it is here now. Moments of Joy reminds us of our strength, faith, and the reality that we are never alone. I’m forever a fan of you, Camille Joy.”—Lauren Flack, autism mom and founder of The Channing’s Joy Foundation

“This is the devotional I have been longing for ever since first embarking on our autism journey sixteen years ago. Every scripture, relatable scenario, and affirmation speaks deeply to my soul in ways that make me smile. There are two books every parent on this journey needs: the Bible and Moments of Joy.”—Sua Kyei, mother, autism advocate, and founder of The Eden Rose Project

“Having a child with a disability is unique in a multitude of ways, and often, parents feel misunderstood. As a mom, I find isolation and confusion to be the biggest challenges. Moments of Joy is exactly what a parent needs at any point on the journey. Camille Joy offers ninety days of inspiration, hope, truths, and practical applications, and reminds us that we are not alone. She also shows us there is so much joy too.”—Kate Swenson, founder of Finding Cooper’s Voice and New York Times bestselling author of Forever Boy and Autism Out Loud

Moments of Joy is a godsend to caregivers walking along this unique path. Through personal stories of struggle, triumph, and everything in between, Camille Joy shares hope for those who feel lost, alone, and discouraged. Connecting this walk with Scripture feels like a breath of fresh air. This is the perfect addition to the thriving community she has nurtured and fostered for years.”—Misty Coy Snyder, creator of Happiness is Down Syndrome, host of Bold Voices, Soft Hearts, and author of Happiness Is Down Syndrome: Strategies and Support for Parents at Every Stag
© Christopher Martin / 126 Photography
Camille Joy is the founder of the Ausomely Different Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting families of children with autism and other intellectual disabilities through lifesaving resources and inclusive community events. Camille Joy hosts the globally recognized Moments of Joy podcast and Moments of Joy Fest, an annual celebration attended by families from around the world. She also served as co-director of the documentary, Parents of the Spectrum. View titles by Camille Joy

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A life-affirming resource for parents raising children with special needs, this inspiring devotional brings together real hope, uplifting truths, and practical applications to help you reconnect with God's constant love and presence.

“This devotional is a must for every special needs parent. Not only will it speak to your heart, you will feel Jesus’ heart for you and your child.”—Bunmi Laditan, USA Today bestselling author of The Honest Toddler


Raising a child with special needs is a journey filled with unique challenges and joys that not everyone understands. In this comforting devotional, Camille Joy draws from her experiences of raising a son with autism, IDD, and complex medical issues to help you recognize God's presence and plan for you and your child.

Whether you're facing overwhelming obstacles or celebrating small victories, these pages offer a safe place to acknowledge the tough moments and a restful oasis for your weary heart. Combining tangible hope, reassuring truths, and practical encouragement, each devotion features

inspiring Scripture to anchor your heart in God’s promises
thoughtful reflections to bring hope to your soul in just minutes
a bold affirmation to take with you into your day

Embrace the joy that sustains and discover the peace in knowing you are never alone.

Excerpt

1

I can do all this through him who gives me strength. —Philippians 4:13

Receiving a diagnosis for your child can feel like a heavy blow. Fear, denial, and confusion may swirl in your mind. It’s common to wonder if you’re somehow to blame, but let me stop you there: You’re not. The path forward isn’t through debating blame; it’s in looking for God at work.

I remember when my son was diagnosed with several heart defects before he was born. I was terrified. My mind raced with questions I didn’t have answers to, and I felt completely unprepared for what was ahead. It was like stepping into a world I didn’t know existed—one filled with surgeries, medical terms, ongoing specialist care, and so many unknowns. I wasn’t just overwhelmed; I felt helpless and heartbroken, unsure how to be strong for a baby I hadn’t even held yet. I knew so little about these challenges.

I’m telling you now what I wish I knew then: It’s okay to feel a whirlwind of emotions. It’s okay to mourn the picture of parenthood you had imagined. But let me tell you, that diagnosis doesn’t mean defeat. It’s a starting point for a new journey, one where you’ll discover strengths you never knew you had.

For me, that diagnosis was a catalyst. It ignited a fire within me to become the best advocate for my child. I delved into research, learning everything I could about his condition and the resources available to us. I transformed into a warrior, determined to provide him with the best possible life.

So if you’re facing a new diagnosis, challenges, or uncertainties, hang in there. You’re stronger than you realize. Trust that God is with you. Remember, you’re not just a parent; you’re an advocate, a warrior, and a beacon of love for your child.

Affirmation: I am strong, capable, and filled with love. God is with me on this path.


2

You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last. —John 15:16

When we see other families walking an easier road, it’s hard not to wonder if we were truly meant for this calling. Why me? we say to ourselves and ask in our more honest prayers.

But here’s the truth: You were chosen. Not by chance, not by mistake, but intentionally chosen by God to love, nurture, and guide your child. He knew the challenges you would face, and He also knew the incredible strength, resilience, and love He placed within you to meet them.

God doesn’t call the qualified; He qualifies the called. Every day that you show up, whether through small victories or hard-fought battles, you’re bearing fruit that will last—fruit of love, patience, and faith. Your journey may not look like everyone else’s, but it is uniquely purposeful and divinely appointed.

When the road feels heavy and doubt creeps in, remind yourself of this: God doesn’t make mistakes. You were chosen to be your child’s parent because no one else could do it better. Lean into the Father for wisdom, strength, and joy, and trust that His plan for you and your family is unfolding in ways greater than you can imagine.

Affirmation: I am chosen, equipped, and loved by God. He has called me to this journey, and with His strength, I can do all things.


3

Lord, be gracious to us;
we long for you.
Be our strength every morning,
our salvation in time of distress.
—Isaiah 33:2

While I was pregnant with my youngest son, Maison, I already had four boys and a total of sixteen years of parenting experience. I thought I knew everything there was to know about being a mom and raising children.

That was until I gave birth to a child in a separate category. Parenting a child with special needs is very different from raising a typical one. There have been times I felt like I was in the twilight zone. Day after day, we go through the same routine, not knowing if things will ever change. We don’t know if the expected milestones will ever be reached. With typical children, we can be certain there is an expiration date for certain behavior, but with special-needs ones, that’s not necessarily the case.

I’ve learned I can’t walk the journey of being a special-needs parent in my own strength. And, thankfully, I don’t have to. I’ve realized I don’t need to have it all figured out.

Friend, God wants us to lean on Him. Even in parenting. Especially in parenting. And that’s what I decided to do. This means recognizing in the hardest moments that He is present, guiding and sustaining us. I lean on Him when the weight of advocacy feels too heavy, when exhaustion sets in, or when I fear for my child’s future. Leaning on God looks like whispered prayers in the night when I’m so exhausted, trusting that He hears and cares. It looks like recalling Scripture and holding on to its truths. Leaning on Him is remembering that it’s okay that I don’t have all the answers, because He does. We lean on God when we find comfort in His promises in the times we feel alone and when we hold on to faith in the times it seems nobody understands.

In our moments of weakness, we can experience His strength in profound ways. His power is made perfect in our weakness.

Affirmation: In my moments of weakness, I will not forget to lean on Christ. His grace is sufficient for me.


4

The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. —Philippians 4:7

The other day, as I sat on my bed, I experienced one of those rare moments when I felt filled with an unexpected sense of peace. It was as if all the weight of the world had been lifted from my shoulders, if only for a fleeting moment.

It’s easy to get caught up in the never-ending cycle of appointments, therapies, and to-do lists, but it’s essential to pause, rest for a minute, and embrace the beauty that surrounds us. It’s in those quiet moments that we find solace and strength to carry on. As parents, we often put immense pressure on ourselves to be everything for our children: caregivers, advocates, therapists, and so much more. But it’s crucial to remember that we’re human and it’s okay to recharge our own batteries.

So, friend, I urge you to seek out those moments of peace, however short-lived they may be. Whether it’s a quiet moment alone, a walk in nature, or simply sitting on your bed, embrace it fully. Sometimes I find peace by stepping outside and feeling the breeze on my face, brewing a cup of tea, or opening my Bible to a favorite verse. The activity doesn’t have to be long or elaborate; it just has to be real. Allow yourself to let go of the worries and fears that weigh you down, and bask in the beauty of the present moment.

And when the chaos returns, as it always does, hold on to the memory of that peace. Let it be a guiding light that sustains you through the storms and reminds you of the immense love and strength that reside within you.

Affirmation: In the midst of chaos, I will seek God’s peace.


5

Above all else, guard your heart,
for everything you do flows from it.
—Proverbs 4:23

I got a phone call from a member of my extended family a while ago. She called to tell me that I needed to be potty training my son, and she gave me firm directions on how to do it.

I reminded her that Maison is my fifth child and that I potty trained four children before him. I gave her a little education on autistic children and hung up. I was very annoyed. She apologized in a text right after, but the damage was done.

To any parent raising a special-needs child who is over the typical age of potty training and other milestones, don’t you dare hang your head or be embarrassed. People are often well meaning, but they don’t know what you’re experiencing. No one else knows your child’s specific needs as well as you do.

You have not failed to do your job as a parent just because your child doesn’t match the image of what someone else imagines to be “correct.” Every child moves at the pace that’s just right for them, and that pace is not a mistake. God knows your child intimately. He created them, He loves them, and He’s guiding their journey in His perfect timing. Trust that and stand confidently in the path He has for both of you.

Affirmation: I am proud of my child’s development and all God is doing in our lives.

Reviews

“This devotional is a must-read for every special needs parent. Not only will it speak to your heart, but you will experience Jesus's heart for you and your child. Camille Joy shares God's promises at a time when moms need it more than ever. You will feel as if you're sitting right next to a friend. I love this devotional!”—Bunmi Laditan, USA Today bestselling author of The Honest Toddler

“Blending real-life experiences with compassionate guidance and Christ’s love, this book empowers mothers with understanding, confidence, and hope. It reminds them that their feelings are valid and their efforts truly matter. Most importantly, it offers reassurance that they are not failing but growing alongside their children and that strength through Christ can exist even in moments of uncertainty.”—Tara Reynolds, founder of Peace Love Autism

“This book is a gem for all moms in the autism community. Camille Joy has a beautiful way of connecting with the reader on such a deep level, providing comfort and community. I wish this book would have been around when my son was first diagnosed to help me through those really hard times, but I am so thankful it is here now. Moments of Joy reminds us of our strength, faith, and the reality that we are never alone. I’m forever a fan of you, Camille Joy.”—Lauren Flack, autism mom and founder of The Channing’s Joy Foundation

“This is the devotional I have been longing for ever since first embarking on our autism journey sixteen years ago. Every scripture, relatable scenario, and affirmation speaks deeply to my soul in ways that make me smile. There are two books every parent on this journey needs: the Bible and Moments of Joy.”—Sua Kyei, mother, autism advocate, and founder of The Eden Rose Project

“Having a child with a disability is unique in a multitude of ways, and often, parents feel misunderstood. As a mom, I find isolation and confusion to be the biggest challenges. Moments of Joy is exactly what a parent needs at any point on the journey. Camille Joy offers ninety days of inspiration, hope, truths, and practical applications, and reminds us that we are not alone. She also shows us there is so much joy too.”—Kate Swenson, founder of Finding Cooper’s Voice and New York Times bestselling author of Forever Boy and Autism Out Loud

Moments of Joy is a godsend to caregivers walking along this unique path. Through personal stories of struggle, triumph, and everything in between, Camille Joy shares hope for those who feel lost, alone, and discouraged. Connecting this walk with Scripture feels like a breath of fresh air. This is the perfect addition to the thriving community she has nurtured and fostered for years.”—Misty Coy Snyder, creator of Happiness is Down Syndrome, host of Bold Voices, Soft Hearts, and author of Happiness Is Down Syndrome: Strategies and Support for Parents at Every Stag

Author

© Christopher Martin / 126 Photography
Camille Joy is the founder of the Ausomely Different Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting families of children with autism and other intellectual disabilities through lifesaving resources and inclusive community events. Camille Joy hosts the globally recognized Moments of Joy podcast and Moments of Joy Fest, an annual celebration attended by families from around the world. She also served as co-director of the documentary, Parents of the Spectrum. View titles by Camille Joy
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