
NeuroSpritual Women
Welcome to NeuroSpiritual Women
Where your wiring is not a mistake—it’s a ministry.
NeuroSpiritual Women is a branch of Formed Through Fire Ministries, led by Jane Hanna Stoudt, our Neurodivergence Minister and founder of Margins Ministries. This movement was born from a simple truth: neurodivergent women experience God deeply, though often differently—and they deserve a space where that difference is seen as design, not deficit.
Through the tools and teachings of The Margins Method™ and other neurodivergent friendly tools, NeuroSpiritual Women helps women living with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, sensory differences, trauma-related neurodivergence, or other unique wirings engage Scripture in ways that honor how God crafted their minds. We believe the mind is not a barrier to intimacy with God—it’s the very lens through which His beauty can be seen.
Rooted in 1 Corinthians 12:22, our mission is to serve the underserved: the thinkers, feelers, and processors who’ve long felt “too much,” “too sensitive,” or “too scattered” for traditional Bible study or church settings. We create safe, Spirit-led spaces for study, worship, and community—spaces that embrace sensory awareness, emotional honesty, and creative connection.
In partnership with Margins Ministries, NeuroSpiritual Women stands on the frontlines of a new kind of ministry: one that bridges neuroscience and Scripture, grounding spiritual growth in both divine truth and human design.
Our hope is simple: that every neurodivergent woman who visits this space will discover that her mind is not a barrier to God, but a bridge.
Welcome to a community where difference is design, where grace runs deep, and where every woman can meet Jesus as she is—fully seen, fully known, and fully loved.
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NeuroSpritual Women Blog

Wonderfully Wired in the Fall: Embracing Your Season

A Neurodivergent-Friendly Prayer Bible: Meeting God in the Margins
Have you ever wished your Bible and your prayer journal could sit side by side—so you didn’t have to flip between two different books, losing your place or your focus? That’s the beauty of a prayer Bible: it brings God’s Word and your prayers together in one sacred space.
But here’s the twist—if your brain works a little differently, if focus feels slippery or words don’t always come easily, this can feel intimidating. For my neurodivergent sisters—those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, sensory sensitivities, or trauma-shaped wiring—I want you to know: you are not less spiritual. You are wonderfully wired. And God delights in the way He knit your mind together (Psalm 139:13–14).

When Joy Feels Too Big: A Wonderfully Wired Reflection on Answered Prayer and Fear

When We Pray the Word: Speaking Life Over Our Minds, Families, and Days

When Your Mind Won’t Slow Down: Holy Health for the Wonderfully Wired Woman
There are days when my brain feels like it’s running a race I never signed up for.
It jumps from one half-finished thought to another, reviewing conversations I didn’t mean to overanalyze, forgetting what I walked into the room for, and scrolling past things I’ll never remember. Some mornings I wake up already overstimulated. Some nights I lie in bed with a heart ready for rest but a mind that won’t let go.
