I Am Loved . . . I Am Forgiven
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About the Book
It’s Easter morning. Nykesha and Jessica are in church with their mom, Mrs. Stuart. Both girls are somewhat listening to the Easter message; however, their sibling rivalry soon hijacks the sermon. Even though childhood competition and jealousy are common occurrences among siblings, their mom understands that when left unchecked, such experiences can cause hurt and regret that extend into adulthood. As this mom’s wisdom moves her daughters from rivalry to sisterhood, she also teaches them the true meaning of the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
About the Author
Beverly Boone is an award-winning educator, author, and speaker. Her work focuses on sharing positive and inspiring messages. I am Loved... I am Forgiven is one of a collection of Christian short stories included in her soon to be released book, Let the Children Speak. Recognized as a South Carolina Educational Television (ETV) “American Graduate Champion” for her commitment of time, skills and resources to make sure that young people succeed, Dr. Boone continues to work with communities and is available for workshops and speaking engagement. Dr. Boone received her doctorate degree from North Carolina State University in Educational Administration and Policy Analysis. She is also the founder of StoryTelling Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating and sharing original stories that impact social change. Contact: StoryTelling Foundation, Inc. Website: beverlyboone.com Email: bevboone@aol.com Tel: 843-504-5408 Additional works by Dr. Boone include: Life is Like a Tootsie-Roll Lollipop Life is Like a ____: Companion writing journal Family Secrets Breaking the Silence of Bullying Daffodils of Damascus Sometimes the Hardest Things: Family and Friends Jeff’s Greatest Victory About the Illustrator: Sergio Drumond is a painter and illustrator with various degrees in Fine Arts and Advertising Art. He spent most of his life in Europe and Asia where he worked illustrating for books and magazines. While in Asia he also taught art for humanitarian projects. Contact: www.sdrumondart.com