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Building Functional Families in Complex Realities: When Some Children Are Disabled — Building Empathy Without Resentment

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  Families with disabled children live in a rhythm most people never see. There is the ordinary rhythm — school, meals, chores, laughter. And then there is the urgent rhythm — appointments, therapies, equipment failures, medical crises that arrive without warning. Parents learn to move between these two time zones with practiced grace. Children, however, often see only one thing: who gets the most attention. And attention, to a child, is the currency of love. This is where resentment can quietly take root. Not because siblings lack empathy, but because they lack context. They see the time you spend suctioning, lifting, soothing, or driving to specialists. They don’t see the emotional cost you’re carrying, or the guilt you feel for the minutes you can’t give them. They don’t know that you fall asleep worrying about all of them equally. The good news is that resentment is preventable — not by dividing your time evenly, but by making love visible in ways children can understand. Name ...

This week's editor's choice: Blest Atheist

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  This week editor's choice:   Blest Atheist by Elizabeth Mahlou Book Description: As a young child, outraged by the hypocrisy she finds in a church that does nothing to alleviate the physical and sexual abuse she experiences on a regular basis, Beth delivers an accusatory youth sermon and gets her family expelled from the church. Having locked the door on God, Beth goes on to raise a family of seven children, learn 17 languages, and enjoy a career that takes her to NASA, Washington, and 24 countries. All the time, however, God keeps knocking at the door, protecting and blessing her, which she realizes only decades later. Ultimately, Beth finds God in a very simple yet most unusual way. A very human story, Blest Atheist encompasses the greatest literary themes of all time – alienation, redemption, and even the miraculous. The author’s life experiences, both tragic and tremendous, result in a spiritual journey containing significant ups and downs that ultimately yield gr...

Publisher''s Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - One Fmaily Indivisible (Greenebaum)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is One Family Indivisible by Steven Greenebaum, which reached #341 in Unitarian universalism and #323 among Amazon top sellers in Christian ecumenism. Book Description: Throughout history we have divided ourselves into groupings of "us" and "them". One Family: Indivisible engagingly invites the reader into the deeply spiritual and lifelong journey of the author to find a way to acknowledge our differences without dividing and subdividing ourselves into competing tribes. It is a journey of mountain tops and deep valleys, but it leads to the inclusivity and mutual respect possible with Interfaith. This is a book for seekers of all races, ethnicities, and spiritual paths who search for that elusive goal of a community of love and inclusion that also respects our diversity. AWARDS Eric Hoffer Award Category Finalist, American Book Fest Best Books Award Finalist (religion) Keywords: interfaith, spiritual journey, common humanity, reli...