Weston Breaux Author

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The Middle Child

Humble, Hopeful, Healing

This book is a testament to living a life with no regrets—not because life unfolded perfectly, but because every obstacle carried a lesson meant to heal, refine, and reveal truth. Through friendships that faded, family dynamics that challenged belonging, and relationships that tested the heart, this story explores how divine interruptions often arrive disguised as loss, rejection, or unanswered prayers.

At its core, this book is about learning to trust that nothing was wasted. Each encounter, heartbreak, and turning point served a purpose, even when the outcome was painful or unclear. By leaning into healing rather than bitterness, the author uncovers how growth is often born from the very moments that threaten to break us.

Intertwined throughout is the journey of owning one’s homosexuality—not as a flaw to overcome, but as a truth to embrace. This narrative speaks to the courage it takes to live openly, reconcile faith and identity, and claim wholeness in a world that often demands silence or conformity. It is a story of self-acceptance, spiritual resilience, and the freedom that comes from no longer hiding who you are.

Ultimately, this book invites readers to reflect on their own lives and recognize that even divine obstacles—especially the ones that hurt—can lead to healing, purpose, and peace when met with honesty and grace.

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