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Hannah Briggs

For the parents Christian publishing forgot

Honest, compassionate faith books for Christian parents raising children with disabilities — written by someone who is walking the same road.

About Hannah

She wrote the books she spent years searching for — and never found

Hannah Briggs didn’t come to writing through a platform or a ministry title. She came through a diagnosis, and then another, and then the long, quiet unravelling of the faith she thought she understood.

When her daughter was identified with autism at age two, Hannah found herself asking questions her church didn’t have language for and that the Christian books on her shelf didn’t address. She kept praying. She kept showing up. And she noticed, year after year, that the parents sitting beside her in therapy waiting rooms and special needs Sunday school classes were carrying the same unanswered questions she was — and finding the same silence in return.

So she started writing. Not as an expert, but as a fellow traveller. Her books are for the mother who loves her child fiercely and is exhausted by that love. For the father who has gone quiet in his faith and doesn’t know the way back. For every parent who has ever sat in a car park after church and wept, wondering if God sees them.

He does. Hannah writes to prove it.

Books by Hannah Briggs

Books are coming — and they’re being written for you

Hannah’s first titles are currently in progress. They are being written with the same honesty, care, and hard-won faith that defines everything she does.

First title coming soon

Written for Christian parents raising children with disabilities — the books this community has always needed and rarely found.

Why Readers Choose Hannah

The books this community has been waiting for

Written From the Inside

Hannah isn’t writing as an observer or a theologian. She’s a special needs parent — and every page reflects that.

Honest About the Hard Parts

No easy answers, no tidy theology. Hannah’s books sit with the grief, the exhaustion, and the complexity of this road — and find God there anyway.

A Gap That Needed Filling

Christian publishing has almost entirely overlooked this community. One in six children in the US has a developmental disability. These parents deserve books written for them.