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Sunday PraiseChristmas is the most joyous day of the year for many children, full of gifts, stories of Jesus and the presence of family members. However, for many children with an incarcerated parent, Christmas can look and feel very different. Tuesday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Sheaveal Beasley, an Angel Tree representative joins us to share how God transformed her life and gave her a second chance. By providing Christmas gifts on behalf of incarcerated parents, Prison Fellowship (Angel Tree) allows local congregations to extend the hope of the Gospel to families with loved ones in prison.
Angel Tree Christmas - Prison Fellowship
We’re reading (and writing) in a time when our children have more access to books that expose them to images and subjects contrary to biblical teaching and when banning books has sometimes pitted parents against librarians, teachers, and school boards. Tuesday's guest on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, author Amanda Cleary Eastep presents fresh ideas for processing the banned books controversy and provides helpful ways to respond.
Sheaveal Beasley is a Behavioral Health Technician, with a heart for helping individuals with developmental disabilities, emotional disorders and mental illnesses. She has also served incarcerated individuals and their families as an Outreach and Event Coordinator for Prison Fellowship Angel Tree. Her journey has inspired her to give back, and she now sponsors and supports other women on their path to recovery from drugs and alcohol.
Amanda Cleary Eastep is an award-winning children's author and a book editor. She works in a cabin in the mountains of North Carolina, but she has lived most of her life in the suburbs of Chicago, the home of the Tree Street Kids. Amanda and her husband, together, have eight grown children and a border collie named Annie who wakes Amanda up early every morning to write.
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