Can love redeem kids who have lost their faith in God and Man?

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That’s the question “Suffer the Children” presents to carefree bachelor Jonathon Wilson when his drug addicted sister overdoses and leaves him with two severely damaged children.

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Would you risk your life to save two kids you
didn't know existed days earlier?
Can children who believe God has
abandoned them be taught to trust and
love again? That's the question "Suffer the
Children" presents to carefree bachelor
Jonathon Wilson when his estranged
sister overdoses and leaves him with two
severely damaged children.
Fighting a Government
Bureaucracy to keep the
children out of the foster care
system is only the beginning of
Jon's problems.
His sister's former drug dealer
wants to ask the children
questions about a missing drug
shipment, and the kids aren't
likely to survive the
interrogation.
When interviewed, Olson
explained that although the
story of Jon Wilson and the
children is fiction, it's a story
that needs to be told.
Unfortunately too many
children exposed to the
drug culture suffer untold
abuse.
Olson said his heart cries
for all those damaged
children.
Parents who are addicted to
substances frequently engage
in behavior that produces
children who no longer trust
adults and have lost faith in
God.
"Suffer the Children" is the
story of the redemption of
two horribly abused
children.
Jon and his housekeeper, Emily Hall,
have begun to teach Marie and Billy to
trust again-to believe God truly loves
them, when Child Protective Services
reaches out to snatch the children away
from Jon and Emily and drag them into a
bureaucratic nightmare.
"Suffer the Children" is
available as a paperback,
eBook, hardcover or audio
book.
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