If you love a child or grandchild who has wandered from God, this book is for you.
Their Story Isn't Over is a faith-filled companion for parents and grandparents carrying the quiet, relentless ache of loving a prodigal. Whether your loved one is struggling with addiction, rebellion, destructive choices, emotional or mental bondage, or a gradual drifting away from faith, this book meets you in the waiting with truth, prayer, and hope.
This is not a quick-fix promise or a shallow encouragement. It is a deeply compassionate, Scripture-rooted guide written for those who have cried through sleepless nights, replayed painful conversations, and whispered prayers that felt unanswered. It speaks honestly about fear, shame, exhaustion, and heartbreak while gently anchoring your heart back to God's faithfulness.
Inside, you will find:
Powerful prayers for prodigal children and grandchildren Scripture-based affirmations to strengthen faith in seasons of doubt Biblical guidance for setting boundaries without losing love Support for families facing addiction, abuse, mental and emotional struggles Encouragement for prolonged waiting and unanswered prayers Hope for parents whose prodigal may not return home right away
Each chapter combines biblical teaching, practical wisdom, heartfelt prayer, and reflective encouragement to help you pray with boldness, release guilt, guard your heart, and trust God even when the outcome feels uncertain.
This Christian book for parents of prodigals reminds you of a crucial truth. You are not alone. Your prayers matter. Your tears are seen. And your loved one is never beyond God's reach.
Whether restoration comes quickly, slowly, or in ways you do not expect, Their Story Isn't Over points you back to the God who redeems, restores, and never stops pursuing wandering hearts.
If you are searching for a Christian book on prodigal children, prayer for wayward sons or daughters, or biblical encouragement for parents and grandparents, this book was written with you in mind.
Because no matter how far someone has gone, their story is not finished. And neither is yours.