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Will you let the Master heal your crippling and most visceral wounds? In this book, Alicia goes to the place where so many more are, kneeling at the feet of the Father questioning "Why?" and pleading, "Help me, I can't take anymore." Alicia is raw and intense about her faith and brokenness. -Heather Nguyen, LIMFT, LICDC, CCTP-II After the suicide death of our daughter, my heart became a battlefield between seeking answers that could put all the pieces back together again, finding peace and courage that enabled me to forgive myself, and even God, to move forward. This is my journey at the…mehr

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Will you let the Master heal your crippling and most visceral wounds? In this book, Alicia goes to the place where so many more are, kneeling at the feet of the Father questioning "Why?" and pleading, "Help me, I can't take anymore." Alicia is raw and intense about her faith and brokenness. -Heather Nguyen, LIMFT, LICDC, CCTP-II After the suicide death of our daughter, my heart became a battlefield between seeking answers that could put all the pieces back together again, finding peace and courage that enabled me to forgive myself, and even God, to move forward. This is my journey at the cliffs of abandonment. It is a place of death, loss, hopelessness, and fear. It is a place of wrestling with who the Father truly is and who I am in Him. It is a place of courage to embrace the Father's cup of suffering He has permitted for me until all that remains is hope and resurrection life.
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Alicia White, along with her husband, Jason, are the founders of Chosen Stones Ministries. Using their daughter's own journals and words and their testimony of brokenness to healing, they are becoming a voice of hope to a generation plagued with hopelessness. Help starts with a cry; their mandate is to initiate that cry through the power of the Holy Spirit. They also minister hope to move forward to bereaved parents. They travel by invitatation.