African Parents, Diaspora Kids
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African Parents, Diaspora Kids: A Christian Comic Journey for Third Culture Kids is a colourful, faith-filled comic workbook created to help children growing up between cultures understand their worth, identity, emotions, choices and relationship with God. Through six relatable stories, readers meet Tino, Nanyama, Aiden, Varaidzo, Nothabo and Miguel-African diaspora children facing real struggles such as racism, peer pressure, family misunderstandings, screen addiction, confusing feelings, loneliness and prayer anxiety.Each section uses vibrant comic panels, character profiles, Bible verses, reflection questions, activities, puzzles and prayers to guide young readers toward hope, courage and godly wisdom. Tino learns that racism does not define him and that his value comes from God, not people's words. Nanyama discovers the strength to say no to peer pressure. Aiden learns that parents and children can understand each other better through respectful communication. Varaidzo finds balance between online life and real-life connection. Nothabo learns that feelings are real, but they do not have to control her identity. Miguel discovers that God hears children and welcomes honest prayers.The book speaks especially to children growing up in diaspora families, but its message reaches any child navigating identity, belonging, friendship, culture and faith. It reminds children that they are seen, heard, loved and created with purpose. Designed for families, churches, children's ministries, schools and youth groups, this book is both a story and a spiritual tool helping children process life, talk to trusted adults, and grow in confidence in God's Word and in who God made them to be.
African Parents, Diaspora Kids: A Christian Comic Journey for Third Culture Kids is a colourful, faith-filled comic workbook created to help children growing up between cultures understand their worth, identity, emotions, choices and relationship with God. Through six relatable stories, readers meet Tino, Nanyama, Aiden, Varaidzo, Nothabo and Miguel-African diaspora children facing real struggles such as racism, peer pressure, family misunderstandings, screen addiction, confusing feelings, loneliness and prayer anxiety.Each section uses vibrant comic panels, character profiles, Bible verses, reflection questions, activities, puzzles and prayers to guide young readers toward hope, courage and godly wisdom. Tino learns that racism does not define him and that his value comes from God, not people's words. Nanyama discovers the strength to say no to peer pressure. Aiden learns that parents and children can understand each other better through respectful communication. Varaidzo finds balance between online life and real-life connection. Nothabo learns that feelings are real, but they do not have to control her identity. Miguel discovers that God hears children and welcomes honest prayers.The book speaks especially to children growing up in diaspora families, but its message reaches any child navigating identity, belonging, friendship, culture and faith. It reminds children that they are seen, heard, loved and created with purpose. Designed for families, churches, children's ministries, schools and youth groups, this book is both a story and a spiritual tool helping children process life, talk to trusted adults, and grow in confidence in God's Word and in who God made them to be.
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