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Riley and John are siblings whose parents have divorced. Riley helps her little brother, John, cope by discovering the positive side and "double blessings" of having two families, yet remaining one. This faith-based book explores what young children may think about when their parents separate or divorce, proving that children are wiser and more resilient then adults may realize. The first book in the "Never Alone" series focuses on separation and divorce and its impact on children. With half of American marriages ending in divorce or separation, children are often greatly affected. Written from a child's perspective, "Never Alone" focuses on understanding that divorce and separation aren't just adult issues. Sometimes, it takes other children in their "little village" to help them process their experience and realize that they are never alone. They have family and friends to help them along the way.
"Why did I do that? If Betsy tells on me, they're going to put me in jail for life. Oh my God! What about my family? If this gets out, it will hurt my children, my sisters and brothers." His thoughts raced. "I'm a terrible man! I don't deserve to live. I don't deserve my family. I should be locked up! What am I going to do?" James is guilty of the unthinkable. The only one who knows of his wrongdoing is none other than God Almighty. But when his guilty conscience eventually forces James to confess, will he ever truly experience the forgiveness he so desperately needs? Can the people he has wronged ever be able to put the past behind them? A Churchman's Confession is a riveting story of good vs. evil, humanity and divinity, and the power of a family's love to overcome adversity.
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