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New Book Release: Hope That Remains by: Sade Bradford-Bond



Hope That Remains: A 31-Day Devotional for People Who Experienced Foster Care and Childhood Neglect.

Although everyone’s foster care experience is different, there are certain aspects of being in out-of-home placements that are universally shared by many who encounter the Child Welfare System. Hope That Remains uses those shared experiences as a bridge to connect people to hope, healing, and motivation to move forward with their lives while using a faith-based approach. From the first day to the last, each reader will be challenged to examine their past and take practical steps that will encourage them to look forward to a bright future which lies ahead. 


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