Who We Are?
Our MissioN
Welcome! This is a place where we explore and think critically about the faith that we have and the one we want. Our mission is to build up faith by asking questions and seeking God. We will engage the Bible, traditions, teachings, and the broad intellectual tradition that we have been blessed to have. You will NOT always agree with us, but we hope you WILL engage with us as we ask these questions.
We are especially focused on creating a space for people to understand how neurodiversity and mental health fit within the faith that we share; and in challenging misconceptions and misinterpretations surrounding both.
Ameliah Leonhardt
Ameliah is a gifted scholar and teacher. She has taught students of all ages from elementary school children to graduate students at Duke University. She began her career as an English and Literature teacher. She then continued her education receiving both a Masters in Religion from Duke University and a Masters in German Studies from Duke and UNC. She has taught German at both Duke and UNC. She is currently finishing her doctoral work in German with a focus on female Yiddish writers.
David Leonhardt ADhD, PhD
David has worked on biblical and theological studies for over a decade. He is a Messianic Jew with experience in mainstream Protestant denominations. He also holds a BA in Religion from WKU, a Masters in Theological studies from Vanderbilt Divinity, and a Ph.D. in Religion where he majored in New Testament and minored in Old Testament and Classics. He has taught at Duke University and precepted at Duke Divinity School. His dissertation focused on literary and historical work on the Gospel of John.
Extraordinary Experiences
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Our Core Values
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