My Son, John
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Liz Peterson's mother is brutally murdered--and then her son is arrested for the crime, devastating the family to the point that Liz wonder if any of them will be left standing when it's all over. Can God's love and grace reach the deepest agony of the soul and bring, if not a meeting of the minds, a meeting of the hearts--and healing to a family torn apart by murder and betrayal?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #167175 in Books
- Published on: 2009-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Kathi Macias is an award-winning author of more than twenty fiction and nonfiction books. She is a staff member for The Christian Communicator Manuscript Critique Service and a member of The Christian Proofreaders and Editors Network, Christian Authors Network, American Christian Fiction Writers, Christian Writers Fellowship International, Advanced Writers/Speakers Association, and Orange County Christian Writers Fellowship. She is a popular speaker at churches, women's clubs and retreats, and writers' conferences, and has appeared on radio and TV programs.
Customer Reviews
Gripping
For those who believe Christian fiction doesn't tackle tough, even grim realities, My Son John is the book to convince them otherwise. From beginning to end, Ms. Macias sensitively portrays a family being emotionally ripped apart by the mistake of one family member. Yet never once was the picture too bleak for me, a sensitive reader, to keep going. Hope and redemption, and God's radical forgiveness balance the dark side, which is realistically portrayed. This book will give you a hopeful reminder of how deep love can be--both God's and a parent's.
Realistic and healing
Who knew the pain of parenting when anticipating the birth of a child? Who knew what it would feel like to wrestle with the unthinkable and wonder if you would die it the midst of it? Find a companion in My Son, John. Powerful words of hope from a mother, woman, and writer who understands a lost child. For anyone confronted with the trauma of the unexpected in a loved one.
There is Hope even in a Hopeless Situation
How can a family survive news like this? First Liz's mother is murdered and now her son, John, is arrested for her murder. Things have gone from bad to worse. How could something like this happen to their family? They were so close--or so she thought.
After her mom's funeral, Liz says, "We were the type of family who instinctively circled the wagons when threatened. Why would any of us handle this nightmare involving my mother's murdered in any other way?"
Liz thought about her mother's murder nearly all the time, even though she would love to pretend none of this happened. She'd love to wake up tomorrow and everything be back to the way it was. But, "Sadness squeezed her heart and made it hard to breathe. Was she going crazy? How long before the pain went away? What if it never did?"
Her life had come to this, "It was as if the world had gone mad, as if everything familiar had been snatched away in an instant, replaced with a pain-filled, upside-down version of the life we had once known and enjoyed. Intellectually, I had been aware that people--families--experienced this sort of thing daily, but it had never crossed the line and become personal. Until now."
God? She knew Him once. What had happened to their relationship? Liz begins to wonder if she should dare call on Him now. She realizes their family has replaced God as the focal point and says, "Was that so bad? Was it so abnormal to get caught up in the day-to-day care of our families--our children--that they soon began to take priority over God in our affections and attention? Surely God understands?" Right?
Liz can't stand the thought that maybe her son, John, might have done the unthinkable. Oh God, how does she deal with that? "How do I forgive John and keep loving him? How is that possible? He is my only son. Why is this happening?" She knows all this was way beyond anything she could do on her own. She needed supernatural healing help that only God could give. All she had to do was reach out, and be willing to ask God for help. It just seemed the task was too overwhelming right now. But she had to do something life as she had enjoyed it, was gone. She had to hang onto what little she had left. Kathi Macias really gets to the heart of the many emotions that grip a family going through such a tragedy.
In the back of the book the author has discussion questions that go along with each of her chapters. There is a helpful "resource" section also in the back to help people learn more about prison ministries. Listed are ministries you can get involved with and their websites, along with other helpful information. This is a great resource for people who want to witness to those in prison and their families. This book will really make you stop and think `What if?' and then give you hope that there is life after such a tragedy, But only with God's help.
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