The Rejected Pecan: Psalm 1:3 A Tree Planted By God, includes numerous Scripture Verses as it takes Christians through the faith-based Life Cycle of Humans. This story is an opportunity for parents and grandparents to discuss their faith with their children. This book offers caregivers a gentle way to deal with a child's grief if they have lost someone or if they have concerns as they notice their caregivers are growing older. It is an excellent book for parents and grandparents to read to their children.Mother is a pecan tree that had been rejected as a pecan. Mother learns about her purpose in God's Kingdom through her time spent with Jesus. She listens tentatively as Jesus and the human James sit together talking under her shade. James is the human who buys the land where Jesus has planted the pecan tree. Pecan Trees can live for hundreds of years, and Mother becomes concerned as she watches James grow old. Mothers learns that while there are some similarities between humans and pecan trees in God's Kingdom, there are some significant differences. She understands that the human life cycle is unique and much longer than she had thought initially. Mother is comforted in knowing James will spend eternity with Jesus.Mother the Tree deals with her feelings of rejection.Mother is a pecan tree that had been rejected as a pecan. Mother learns about her purpose in God's Kingdom through her time spent with Jesus, and as she listens tentatively as Jesus and the human named James sit together in her shade.Mother the Tree deals with her concerns about her human's short life span. Pecan Trees can live for hundreds of years. The Life Cycles of Humans, as seen through the eyes of a Pecan Tree named Mother, are addressed in relation to the humans around her. James is the human who buys the land where Jesus has planted the pecan tree. Mother grows to love James and becomes concerned as she watches James grow old.Mothers learns that while there are some similarities between humans and pecan trees in God's Kingdom, there are some significant differences. She discovers that the human life cycle is significantly longer than she initially thought. Help Children Deal with Concerns about the Elderly and Grief. This story offers parents and grandparents a chance to share their faith-based understanding of the Human Life Cycle, grounded in the principles of Jesus, with their children.