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A six-week bible-study on grief, promising Life from Loss. We are deeply loved, by a wild Belover. Sometimes the storm of grief hides that. And let's be honest, no one wants to grieve. But life teaches us how to lose things … Broken Promises. Neglect. Cancer. Heart attack. Death. Disability. Infertillity. Unemployment. Empty seats at the Thanksgiving table. Moving. Loss of a dream. And loss can make us feel … well, lost. Our Sad can be paralyzing, crippling, terrifying. But our Sad can also be Sacred. It can reveal who we truly are, and who He truly is. This six-week bible-study promises Life…mehr

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A six-week bible-study on grief, promising Life from Loss. We are deeply loved, by a wild Belover. Sometimes the storm of grief hides that. And let's be honest, no one wants to grieve. But life teaches us how to lose things … Broken Promises. Neglect. Cancer. Heart attack. Death. Disability. Infertillity. Unemployment. Empty seats at the Thanksgiving table. Moving. Loss of a dream. And loss can make us feel … well, lost. Our Sad can be paralyzing, crippling, terrifying. But our Sad can also be Sacred. It can reveal who we truly are, and who He truly is. This six-week bible-study promises Life from Loss as we dare to face the storm head-on and find all that Friday's Rain reveals.
Autorenporträt
Brooke Mardell is a Christian writer and speaker. Her debut Bible Study, Friday's Rain, tackles something we are all promised, but still surprised by: Grief. Exploring and approaching this topic from her journey through infertility and cancer taking a loved one, Brooke sees life as a recovering Grief Virgin, having learned that Sad is not bad. Too often, Christians think that sad IS bad, which makes us try to hide all the feels (especially at Church). But imagine if sad was safe (especially at Church). Brooke challenges others not to paralyze their feelings but instead to feel all the dang feels, and discover that loss doesn't have the last word. She loves Jesus a lot and cusses a little. She's a deep feeler and a daring thinker. Brooke believes we must face the ungood to find the good. And when we do, promises we'll find Life from Loss.