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Part of God’s Plan
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Becoming Forever Families follows the experiences of a woman who finds love later in life and marries in the LDS church. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
This woman, Sarah, was previously married and had three children with Randy. He later divorced her; however, she felt that she needed to be married to a faithful husband, and prayed to God that this would occur. This story shows how God answered her prayers, and how she was married in the Lord’s House according to her desires.
Is there anything from your own experiences that you include in the lives of your characters?
Foremost is Ethan’s autism, which was introduced in my prequel Living a Miracle. I show how he was able to overcome many of its characteristics, as I have. I also relate Ruth’s situation of living alone with my being single and living by myself until I met my wife. She then later passed on, placing me in the same situation.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
The main theme is the Lord’s plan for families to be together forever, as we have strong family bonds which we want to continue forever. Our struggles in life now are part of God’s plan to help prepare us to achieve this result after this life is complete. Another theme is that God will bless us during our difficulties in life as we stay faithful to Him.
Can readers look forward to seeing another installment following the Wilkinson family?
I have no immediate plans to continue this story; however, I may continue it later, with a message about how a high-functioning autistic adult can teach and help other people so that they can realize that their family lives are able to continue forever.
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We desire our strong, loving family connections we presently experience, to continue in the Spirit World and beyond.
What is Christ’s real plan for our families after this life?
This great question is answered here. You will learn about:
• What Christ’s blessings are for us, now and forever
• What the real purpose of this life is for us and our families
• What Christ’s plan is for those with no family in this life
• How we can actually become as Christ is now, and the purpose of doing it
• How Christ can lovingly help us
This sequel continues the life story of the Wilkinson family, showing us how to become a forever family. It illustrates how we can view ourselves from an even greater perspective, and shows our true missions in life.
Included is a thought-provoking Reading Guide, to assist you to have a much better understanding of yourself. You will truly see the great significance of living this life, individually and with your family, along with your incomprehensible potential after this life is completed. Becoming Forever Families will prove to be very beneficial for everyone.
This work also promises to make great reading for a book club.
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Becoming Forever Families
Posted by Literary Titan

Becoming Forever Families, by Robert Callaway, is a compelling and emotive exploration of faith, resilience, and the bonds of family, set against the backdrop of Latter-day Saint beliefs. Callaway adeptly weaves a narrative that is both personal and universal, delving deep into the lives of the Wilkinson family as they navigate the complexities of modern life while clinging steadfastly to their faith.
At the heart of this narrative is Sarah Wilkinson’s journey, a poignant portrayal of a mother’s strength and vulnerability. Her story of finding love with Wayne Spencer and their subsequent decision to marry in the LDS temple is told with a sincerity that resonates with anyone who has experienced love later in life. The author’s depiction of their spiritual connection and shared values adds depth to their relationship, making it a central pillar of the story.
The character of Ethan Wilkinson, who grapples with Asperger’s Syndrome, is particularly noteworthy. His growth throughout the story is both inspiring and heartening, illustrating the power of familial support and personal determination. The way Callaway addresses Ethan’s challenges and achievements is sensitive yet realistic, avoiding the pitfalls of oversimplification.
Another compelling aspect of the book is its exploration of mortality through the character of David, Sarah’s father. His declining health and eventual passing are handled with a delicate balance of realism and faith. The impact of his life and death on his family poignantly underscores the novel’s central theme of eternal families in the LDS faith. While the book is deeply rooted in Latter-day Saint theology, its themes of love, loss, and familial bonds are universal. However, readers not familiar with LDS beliefs might find some theological discussions and specific practices less relatable. Despite this, the emotional core of the story remains accessible. Callaway’s narrative style is straightforward and heartfelt. His approach to storytelling is unpretentious, which makes the book a comforting read. The dialogues, I feel, sometimes read as a bit didactic, especially when expounding on religious beliefs, but they also provide valuable insights into the LDS perspective.
Becoming Forever Families is a touching and thought-provoking novel that offers readers both within and outside the Latter-day Saint community a window into the joys and trials of adhering to one’s faith in the contemporary world. It’s a testament to the enduring power of family and faith, no matter the challenges life presents.
Pages: 231 | ASIN : B0CHD8RD19
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