This is a story about healing and hope. In a compelling journal, written as she struggled with the diagnosis of degenerative illness, Kathy Chesto expresses the emotions common to all those confronted with the possible destruction of life as they know it. Her account is filled with fear, anger, and pain, but it is also softly interwoven with humor and warmth and gently invites the reader to hope.
FIRE is Family-Centered Intergenerational Religious Education. As an alternative model of religious education, the program covers, in a four-year cycle, the main truths of the faith enumerated in the National Catechetical Directory. Various options make it possible to repeat the program for a second four-year cycle.
The stories in Why Are the Dandelions Weeds? tell of the insights, laughter, and faith that children have brought into her life. But the true magic of any story lies in its ability to reconnect us with our own stories. These tales will tug at the hearts of readers because in them are reminders not only of the children that have touched their lives, but of themselves and their own journeys through life.
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