What if everything you've been told about yourself isn't true?
What if you're not too weird, too loud, too quiet, or too different - but exactly who you were made to be?
Letter to My Child isn't a textbook or a lecture. It's a letter, written from the heart of a parent who's been exactly where you are - confused, pressured, and uncertain about the future. A parent with an unshakable faith in God's purpose for your life.
Written for teens navigating who they are right now - fitting in, social media, friendships, parental expectations, the pressure to have your whole future figured out before you're even sure of who you are - this is also a book that grows with you. The questions don't end at 17. So neither does this letter, all the way through the college years and beyond.
Along the way, you'll meet real people who once felt exactly like you do now - an inventor who failed 10,000 times before it worked, an athlete cut from his high school team, sisters who learned their sport on cracked public courts - and went on to change the world anyway. Their stories are proof that yours isn't over either.
Each chapter ends with a simple Pause & Reflect section: a space to think, pray, and write your own answers. This isn't a book you read once. It's one you come back to.
You will discover:
This book won't tell you who to be. It will help you see who you already are - a masterpiece, made on purpose, for a purpose.
A letter meant to be read at 13, returned to at 19, and one day, passed down to the next generation.
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Teen & Young Adult