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In the hurriedness of our culture, we rarely pause to behold our lives. In this powerful debut memoir, Kerri lovingly invites us to examine our everyday lives, to look at the things and people around us and be changed. Through her personal stories, her reflections, and heartfelt letters you will recognize how big and small moments shape us and how the written word has the power to transform our connection with ourselves, our loved ones, future generations, and the Divine. These letters give a window to gaze into showing us a pathway to empower our lives. Her raw vulnerability invites us to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the hurriedness of our culture, we rarely pause to behold our lives. In this powerful debut memoir, Kerri lovingly invites us to examine our everyday lives, to look at the things and people around us and be changed. Through her personal stories, her reflections, and heartfelt letters you will recognize how big and small moments shape us and how the written word has the power to transform our connection with ourselves, our loved ones, future generations, and the Divine. These letters give a window to gaze into showing us a pathway to empower our lives. Her raw vulnerability invites us to consider our successes and failures, love and forgiveness, joys and losses, and all that life offers in between. Invited to More: Letters for Life - Love, Kerri is an authentic memoir that traces Kerri's 100-day journey to deeper vulnerability, union with God, and connection to others.
Autorenporträt
Kerri Denell was born and raised in a small town deep in the heart of Texas. She graduated with a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Social Work and has worked as a grant writer and hospice social worker. She currently serves as an End-of-Life Doula to individuals and families as they explore legacy wishes, end-of-life planning, and writing to create deeper meaning in their lives and connections to future generations. She now lives in Lincoln, Nebraska with her husband, four children, and two rowdy pups. For more on the author, visit: www.kerridenell.com