Why would parents want their children to fail?
No matter how much we try, we can’t protect our children from every negative experience. So instead of shielding them from difficulties, we should be instilling in our children the wisdom to turn to God whenever they experience life’s trials.
This children’s book contains a lineup of backward blessings paired with cute illustrations that show how God works in our suffering.
Read this book while simultaneously praying these blessings over your children.
May this story put a smile on your face and be a blessing to you, your family, and your church community.
Mark Restaino is a full time youth minister and lives in the Chicagoland area with his wife and two daughters.
He got the idea for his first story while on a retreat with his youth group students. His other stories also seem to come to him in the quiet moments as he reflects on his life and relationship with Christ.
He is personally drawn to the symbolism and foreshadowing that God weaves throughout the Bible and believes they serve as beautiful defenses in apologetics.
In reflection of his creator, he strives to write stories that capture readers' hearts and minds while symbolically sharing the faith and gospel message.
He prays that his stories kindle the fire of the Holy Spirit within you, your family, and your church community.
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May You Be Blessed By Failure
By
Mark Restaino
Illustrated
By
JP Alcomendas
Review
By
Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews
First, I want to thank Mark Restaino and Sandra’s Book Club for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
May You Be Blessed With Failure by Mark Restaino is a refreshing book that's faith based while sharing a lot of life lessons in the book. This is set for the younger crowd but the young at heart like myself got a kick out of it too.
JP Alacomendas made me smile with his fun cartoonish graphics that went along with what Mark was writing. Kudos to JP for creating a female character that is a ginger. I too am a ginger and we are a rare breed in the graphic design world. So thank you!
Mark and JP collaborated well together on this book. I would love to read more of their stuff in the future.
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