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About the Author
Charles Collins
Charles A. Collins is a retired teacher, educator, and lawyer with a lifelong passion for learning and faith. As a father to an adult daughter with learning and reading disabilities, he understands the importance of making complex ideas accessible. Inspired by her journey, he wrote this book to help her—and others like her—gain a clear and engaging introduction to the foundations of Catholicism. Drawing from both revelation and tradition, the book is designed with specific strategies to spark interest and support understanding, offering a thoughtful and compassionate approach to religious education.

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Good News for Beccy is a short, easy-to-read introduction to key biblical themes, written from a Catholic perspective. Originally created for the author’s daughter, who struggles with reading, the book is designed to engage readers who find reading difficult or discouraging.

About the Book
Good News For Beccy
Good News for Beccy is a short, easy-to-read introduction to key biblical themes, written from a Catholic perspective. Originally created for the author’s daughter, who struggles with reading, the book is designed to engage readers who find reading difficult or discouraging. With simple language and a clear format, it offers an accessible way to explore faith, purpose, and meaning. Ideal for adults and children with learning or reading challenges, as well as teachers, parents, and slow learners, this book opens the door to understanding the most read book in history—without feeling overwhelmed.
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