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When a shattered dream breaks your heart, how do you learn to hope again?
When April Yamasaki and her husband married, they were 21 and full of dreams. After 45 years of marriage, April found herself grieving the death of her husband and unsure how to dream again. Yet through the depths of her sorrows, she has learned how God's goodness and mercy are big enough for her soul's lament--longer and deeper and wider than our laments can ever be.
Whether you're grieving the loss of a loved one, a job, a marriage, a church community, or a dream, you too may find yourself wondering, How can I go on? Is there hope that life can ever be good again? Whatever kind of loss you're living with, you will find comfort in these short, easily digestible readings, accompanied by prayers and spiritual practices, from a seasoned devotional writer. Grounded in Scripture, personal experience, and a pastoral heart, Hope Beyond Our Sorrows invites readers to journey with grief, find a new way forward, and live with faith and hope beyond their broken dreams.
When a shattered dream breaks your heart, how do you learn to hope again?
When April Yamasaki and her husband married, they were 21 and full of dreams. After 45 years of marriage, April found herself grieving the death of her husband and unsure how to dream again. Yet through the depths of her sorrows, she has learned how God's goodness and mercy are big enough for her soul's lament--longer and deeper and wider than our laments can ever be.
Whether you're grieving the loss of a loved one, a job, a marriage, a church community, or a dream, you too may find yourself wondering, How can I go on? Is there hope that life can ever be good again? Whatever kind of loss you're living with, you will find comfort in these short, easily digestible readings, accompanied by prayers and spiritual practices, from a seasoned devotional writer. Grounded in Scripture, personal experience, and a pastoral heart, Hope Beyond Our Sorrows invites readers to journey with grief, find a new way forward, and live with faith and hope beyond their broken dreams.
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