06/10/2026
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Truth with John Gordon, John Gordon sits down with Katie Asher, author and host of The Podcast of Heaven, to discuss her family's extraordinary journey through adversity, faith, hope, and healing.
Katie shares the story of her son Houston, the challenges he faced growing up with severe autism, and her belief that a vaccine injury played a role in his condition. She discusses years of searching for answers, navigating difficult medical and developmental challenges, and advocating for her son despite overwhelming obstacles.
The conversation also explores Katie's perspective that many individuals diagnosed with severe autism may face profound motor-planning and communication challenges that are often misunderstood by society. She shares how Houston's journey challenged assumptions about intelligence, communication, and human potential.
Most importantly, Katie discusses how faith sustained her family through their darkest moments and how that journey ultimately led to the creation of their inspiring book, The Book of Heaven: A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith, co-authored with her son Houston.
In this moving interview, they discuss:
• Katie Asher's journey as a mother and advocate�• Houston's autism diagnosis and developmental challenges�• Perspectives on vaccine injury and autism�• Communication, motor-planning, and misunderstood disabilities�• Finding strength through faith and perseverance�• Hope for families facing difficult circumstances�• The story behind The Book of Heaven
This is a powerful conversation about resilience, faith, family, autism, advocacy, and finding hope in the midst of life's greatest challenges.
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