Faith Beyond Books

A variety of books fall under the Faith Beyond brand.

Non-fiction Books: When the Cardinal Calls and Child Loss 101

Children’s Picture Book: Seth’s Snuggle Time Game

The Snuggle Time Game

After losing his son, Author Tim Maceyko wrote a children’s picture book. It was based on a game he and his child used to share.

“I’ve always said this isn’t my story, it’s Seth’s book. I just shared it because he couldn’t.” – Tim Maceyko

Read along as SJ the Monkey goes through his nightly ritual, one that always ends with Snuggle Time. Children love the adorable monkey, finding and counting the cardinals hidden throughout the book, and learning to play their own Snuggle Time Game.

When the Cardinal Calls

It all began on March 20, 2013. The day the Faith Beyond concept was born and no one even knew it.

Tim Maceyko shares his story – learning to find his way through the pain of loss, recognizing the signs, and finding hope when the world seemed most hopeless. The Faith Beyond founder didn’t always have the faith he does today, but a little red bird showed him the way.

Customer Angela Goth stated: “This is an insightful and inspiring well-written book. I highly recommend reading and enjoying all moments of life no matter how small the moment may seem. It will remind you to enjoy and love your family and friends. I also have experienced seeing cardinals when I need reassurance.”

Child Loss 101

If you, or anyone you know, has lost a child then Child Loss 101 is a must-have. Author and bereaved parent Tim Maceyko holds no punches and tells it like it is – the most difficult journey a person will ever take. But he also shares insight that only someone who has walked the path can.

The 6 Phase Grief Process, surviving holidays, recognizing triggers, and so much more are in this survival manual.

Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.

Albert Einstein

But I know, somehow, that only when it is dark enough can you see the stars.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.

Leonard Cohen