Learning to Live Without

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Learning to Live Without is a deeply personal and powerful exploration of fatherlessness—whether through an absent father, a distant father, or no father at all. In this book, Tyshone Roland shares his own journey of growing up without the steady presence of a father and the wounds that come with it. With vulnerability and honesty, he tells how God stepped into the gaps, healed places of rejection, and revealed Himself as the Father who never left.

This is not a story of bitterness or blame, but of forgiveness and freedom. Tyshone shows readers how to face the pain of what was missing, how to let God redeem the broken pieces, and how to forgive even when it feels impossible. Each chapter becomes a reminder that fatherlessness does not have to define your future.

For anyone who has felt abandoned, overlooked, or unloved, Learning to Live Without is a roadmap to healing. It is an invitation to discover the faithful love of God, to break free from cycles of hurt, and to step into a new identity as a son or daughter of the perfect Father.

Learning to Live Without is a deeply personal and powerful exploration of fatherlessness—whether through an absent father, a distant father, or no father at all. In this book, Tyshone Roland shares his own journey of growing up without the steady presence of a father and the wounds that come with it. With vulnerability and honesty, he tells how God stepped into the gaps, healed places of rejection, and revealed Himself as the Father who never left.

This is not a story of bitterness or blame, but of forgiveness and freedom. Tyshone shows readers how to face the pain of what was missing, how to let God redeem the broken pieces, and how to forgive even when it feels impossible. Each chapter becomes a reminder that fatherlessness does not have to define your future.

For anyone who has felt abandoned, overlooked, or unloved, Learning to Live Without is a roadmap to healing. It is an invitation to discover the faithful love of God, to break free from cycles of hurt, and to step into a new identity as a son or daughter of the perfect Father.