What if faith could change the way a child sees the world - even when the world feels unkind?
Ellis Abel isn't like everyone else, and that's his superpower. When a tough day at school leaves him feeling small and misunderstood, a quiet evening with Dad turns into a life-changing lesson about a Disciple, a prison without bars, and a miracle that wasn't about food at all... it was about faith.
Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt dialogue, Ellis Abel and the Disciple helps children understand that being different isn't a weakness - it's a basket that carries something extraordinary. This beautifully illustrated story blends emotional resilience, neurodivergence, and timeless truth, showing young readers that faith isn't magic. Faith is choosing to move forward, even when it's hard. Even when no one else understands.
Perfect for parents, teachers, and guardians who want to help children:
Build confidence and emotional resilience
See their differences as strengths
Develop courage, compassion, and faith
Start meaningful conversations about identity and purpose
With its powerful message and relatable hero, Ellis Abel and the Disciple is a story families will return to again and again - a reminder that faith doesn't change the world around us. It changes the way we see it.
Because difference isn't a weakness. It's a gift.