Families, children, and adults dealing with dyslexia seek help in various ways. Most of the help comes in the form of educational intervention, description, and research. Spirituality in Dyslexia is a collection of short stories which address the spirit of the dyslexic. They provide Christian encouragement through stories of dyslexia inspired by scriptural truths. Stories encompass a variety of situations where weaknesses of dyslexia interfere with an individual's spiritual health and their life circumstances. Each story not only develops the character's thoughts, feelings, and concerns, but illustrates the scriptural reference in helping the character with relieving their burdens of dyslexia. These stories do not denote healing, as dyslexia is not curable, but do uplift the spiritual gifts with which each of us are born. Highlighted stories: Ms. D, a teacher, is faced with the death of a student, the stress of a presentation, and the worry about her dyslexia being revealed. A prisoner rehabilitates himself and other inmates through getting tutoring help for dyslexia in the prison. Theresa saw her dyslexia as though she was watching black and white movie with unreadable subtitles, learn how she ends with movies with color and sound. Rodrigo was misdiagnosed early in life as an orphan, and years passed before his dyslexia was recognized, and his adoptive family helped nurture him. James wrote the essay of his life with the main theme of dyslexics are children of promise. Through scripture; faith, hope, love each story and character find answers for their dyslexia and life