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A terminal diagnosis; A fatal plane crash that results in the deaths of an entire family; A job loss and prolonged unemployment, causing financial ruin; Random, senseless murder All of the aforementioned are examples of events that can have a devastating impact on our emotional and spiritual well-being. How do you hold on to your emotional stability and spiritual strength when events profoundly alter the landscape of your life and cause you to question the validity and relevance of your faith? How to Hold On When You Feel Like Letting Go ¿ Describes the emotional and spiritual trauma often…mehr

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A terminal diagnosis; A fatal plane crash that results in the deaths of an entire family; A job loss and prolonged unemployment, causing financial ruin; Random, senseless murder All of the aforementioned are examples of events that can have a devastating impact on our emotional and spiritual well-being. How do you hold on to your emotional stability and spiritual strength when events profoundly alter the landscape of your life and cause you to question the validity and relevance of your faith? How to Hold On When You Feel Like Letting Go ¿ Describes the emotional and spiritual trauma often experienced when we are confronted with a major life storm event; ¿ Delineates the insidious process of emotional and spiritual growth on the road to hope and healing; ¿ Discusses the positive impact of emotional and spiritual authenticity on the healing process; and ¿ Re-affirms that no matter the problem, God is the solution.
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Autorenporträt
Anita Dottes is a licensed clinical social worker, motivational and inspirational speaker. She is the author of several professional journal articles dealing with clinic and psychosocial aspects of chronic illness; and she has penned articles for her church newsletter. Growing up as an only child, reading was the author's favorite pastime. As she grew older, her passion for the written word increased and she began to write essays on subjects that interested her just for fun. Over the years, her penchant for creative expression through writing and public speaking became more focused as she felt God's leading to use her talents to educate, empower, and facilitate healing for the hurting. She lives in Ridgeland, Mississippi, and has one son.