Kate to talk about faith
Kate Gosselin, the reality TV star of the now defunct TLC hit show “Jon and Kate Plus 8,” has written a new book to be released April 13 by Zondervan.
A Zondervan news release said “I Just Want You to Know: Letters to My Kids on Love, Faith and Family” will contain letters to each of Gosselin’s eight children about a variety of topics including the disappointment that comes when life does not go as planned, God’s faithfulness during these times of change and the uncompromising love she has for her children.
The book also is to feature excerpts, prayers and memories from Kate’s journal.
Kate Gosselin, her now ex-husband Jon, and their children — twins and sextuplets — have been in the news ever since the couple went through a very public and bitter divorce.
“We support Kate as she moves forward into a new chapter of her life,” said Dudley Delffs, senior vice president and publisher of trade book at Zondervan. “It is clear that her faith has been an integral part of her life and the lives of her children during the past year, and we are honored to give her the opportunity to share her heart.”
Carla Hinton
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Sad to hear that Zondervan is trading in their reputation for a few $$. Publicizing her love letters to her children. Sounds like they aren’t really written for her children but for the $$ she can get for them. Just studied with my daughter about those that pray and do things in private and then those who do it for wordly recognition.
Why did Christian fans embrace Jon & Kate Plus 8 and behave badly online during the couple’s divorce? Answer the challenge to shine or shred: http://www.jonandkateprayers.com/2010/03/will-you-shine-or-shred.html



This woman will continue to scam people as long as there are those naive enough to believe anything that comes out of her mouth. Unfortunate that she is now taking Zondervan down with her. Once was a prestigious Christian publishing house is once again being made a mockery by her.
She only speaks of her faith when she is in need of a handout, has something to promote, or needs to make more money off her children; which is the case with this book.
This woman has NO advice or information for mothers to glean from because by all appearances she is not raising her own.
Let’s all hope that Zondervan cuts its ties with this has-been, greedy leech.