Learning to Live Without
Learning To Live Without highlights a reality many in our world experience firsthand. Not only does this book provide insight on his own life but Tyshone provides a blueprint for future generations to find healing and hope.
Learning To Live Without highlights a reality many in our world experience firsthand. Not only does this book provide insight on his own life but Tyshone provides a blueprint for future generations to find healing and hope.
Learning To Live Without highlights a reality many in our world experience firsthand. Not only does this book provide insight on his own life but Tyshone provides a blueprint for future generations to find healing and hope.
Endorsements for the book
★★★★★
What a timely book for young people all across the nation. The “fatherless” generation is walking through the doors of our churches looking for hope and a plan. I believe this book will offer that and so much more---a heavenly Father who will meet every need and never leave them. Learning to Live Without strikes a nerve that will resonate with a nation of young people on the edge of giving up.
Jentezen Franklin, Senior Pastor, Free Chapel, and New York Times Best-Selling Author
Learning To Live Without highlights a reality many in our world experience firsthand. Not only does this book provide insight on his own life but Tyshone provides a blueprint for future generations to find healing and hope. This is a must-read!
Tim Timberlake, Senior Pastor, Celebration Church
Learning To Live Without is a compelling message of hope and freedom found in Jesus. Tyshone’s vulnerability about his own life & how he embraced forgiveness is immensely courageous. It has been my joy and honor to watch him grow from childhood to the man he is today and now pastor.
Benny Perez, Senior Pastor, Church LV
Tyshone is a new and needed voice in this generation. With a passion for God's Word and deep love for people, He has written a book that will bring healing to even the most hopeless heart. I know that the Lord will use this book as medicine to all who read it.
Jabin Chavez, Senior Pastor, City Light
I have known Tyshone Roland since he was a teenager in his youth ministry at ChurchLV in Las Vegas. I have watched him step Into ministry and become a leading voice who is impacting nations as well as the United States. I am so excited that he has written “Learning to Live Without” because too many believers are on their way to Heaven but living with pain here on earth. I believe Tyshone has heard the heartbeat of God and has something to say to all of us.
David Hall, Senior Pastor, Lifepoint Church, Adelaide, South Australia
This is a real message from a real leader who has embraced the painful and ultimately liberating process of forgiving those who have the most power to hurt us. If you’re ready to find freedom from your past and reach the future for you, read this book. Start now.
Sean Cannell, YouTuber, International Speaker, and Life Coach
One of the most prevalent issues we face as a society is a fatherless complex. There is a way forward for a fatherless generation. Learning to Live Without is not about blaming who wasn’t there, but leaning into the God that never left. Tyshone pulls from his personal experience to present a hope-filled journey that points to the heart of forgiveness. He is a gifted pastor, leader, and writer that has something to say in a world looking for truth.
Micah Berteau, Senior Pastor, The House Modesto, and Fort Worth
Tyshone is an exceptional and relatable leader which is evident in the way He communicates with honesty and vulnerability throughout this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has grown up without a father or experienced relational pain. Tyshone uncovers the power of forgiveness to find freedom and healing from the hurt of your past.
Josh Pancher, Campus Pastor, Faith Family Church, and Love is Red Conference Host
In his book, Learning To Live Without, Tyshone has given us a gift that we will return to throughout our lives. Gracefully revealing the nature of Jesus who feels our grief deeply and fills us with a peace that carries us in our darkest days. Ultimately leading us to the joy that only comes in knowing we are perfectly loved by our Father.
Robbie Hilton, Senior Pastor, Calvary Church