The Son & the Sand

The son returns after she collects sand for her new prayer box and joins hearts with her daughter.

This episode covers miracles, prayers answered and more trials in the month of June and into July for CJ who wrote the book about Skyla that’s buried in the sand as a prophecy of what would come of her life. CJ visits her daughter, they pray together and CJ collects sand for her prayer box after the story of the woman in the bible caught in adultery who has her story rewritten by Jesus Christ as they all leave her and condemn her no more. CJ returns to California to receive a shocking phone call at 2am from her son. He left Texas and drove straight to California. A mortgage man took her son in and have him a couch to sleep on. Meanwhile he wanted something from CJ in return – her talent, her creativity and her writing skills. He offered to pay her, made a deposit of $2,500 and then refused to complete the payment once her hours were calculated and the contracted work was completed. CJ’s son moved into the basement – gym room at her roomate’s place in LA. But everything went wrong for her son there. His income source wouldn’t work in door dash, he got his car towed on Independence Day and was very down. CJ’s daughter visited in July to encourage him and as soon as she left, he left too. Tamra called CJ on her trip to let her know the news that her son was gone. He’d packed up his things and went back to the mortgage man’s house, (her sworn enemy). As a turning of unforeseen events, CJ was left with no choice but to let go and let God. She writes from New Orleans on July 13th and receives an epiphany after the script is completed over the Hollywood sign that was burnt out on the night of the supermoon. She wondered if God was saying in this that HE was now writing the stories – not mankind. And that he had chosen CJ to be obedient in telling the truth and the whole truth of all that was onfolding in her reality. It’s not easy for a writer to get rid of the desire to wish for happy endngs and fluffy feel-good messages, especially when the script is speaking of her own real life. But CJ realizes that this muddy, tragic, and trial-stricken path she was walking was not her own creation to decipher. She must walk with faith and write the good, bad and ugly – overcoming her emotions as they are temporary. God is in this story. She knows it. She speaks it. She reports what happens.

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