Bearing New Life |
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Author:
| Rechen, Rick |
ISBN: | 978-1-68333-370-8 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2016 |
Publisher: | Tate Publishing & Enterprises, LLC
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.99 |
Book Description:
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Once there was a teddy bear manufactured for the Christmas shopping extravaganza who started out knowing he was different and special compared with all other teddy bears. He knew with absolute certainty, even as his limp, furry body took shape in the production area, that he was destined for a perfectly wonderful relationship with a certain thoroughly special child. Through rejection and injury, his hopes and dreams turned to discouragement, anger, and bitterness. That is, until he was...
More DescriptionOnce there was a teddy bear manufactured for the Christmas shopping extravaganza who started out knowing he was different and special compared with all other teddy bears. He knew with absolute certainty, even as his limp, furry body took shape in the production area, that he was destined for a perfectly wonderful relationship with a certain thoroughly special child. Through rejection and injury, his hopes and dreams turned to discouragement, anger, and bitterness. That is, until he was introduced to a child who had suffered the same experiences with similar results. Together they found healing, recovery, joy, and renewed purpose. They bonded and began to work together, sharing their special gifts and knowledge with others who had been similarly injured or who had been misled concerning God's sovereign purpose for each and every life.The teddy bear has traditionally been a symbol of comfort and security amid childhood's adventures and difficulties. Numerous children's stories have been written about classic teddy bears. This story begins with a teddy bear, but it is not a children's story. Instead, it is about an animated children's toy who builds a steadily growing team. The team works to bring healing, reconciliation, and enlightenment among those who have fallen victim to exploitation, misinformation, and destructive practices involved with human experience, and the industry that combined CDC and Guttmacher Institute data show to be the number one cause of death in the United States: abortion.