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"You won't ever be able to carry your own child." Chelsea was just nineteen when a doctor told her she would never be able to have a baby. Like so many women, Chelsea had a deep desire to one day have children and be a mom. The shadow of her diagnosis loomed heavily over her life for years as she wrestled with disappointment, lost dreams, and a sense of being abandoned by God. But in time, Chelsea found a way forward. In Longing for Motherhood Chelsea shares her story and what she discovered along the messy path toward wholeness and hope. Whether your dream of being a mother has been shattered…mehr

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"You won't ever be able to carry your own child." Chelsea was just nineteen when a doctor told her she would never be able to have a baby. Like so many women, Chelsea had a deep desire to one day have children and be a mom. The shadow of her diagnosis loomed heavily over her life for years as she wrestled with disappointment, lost dreams, and a sense of being abandoned by God. But in time, Chelsea found a way forward. In Longing for Motherhood Chelsea shares her story and what she discovered along the messy path toward wholeness and hope. Whether your dream of being a mother has been shattered by infertility, miscarriage, or prolonged singleness, you are not alone. Join Chelsea as she explores how to: * grieve unfulfilled desires * trust God in seasons of sorrow * fight for and hold onto hope * find purpose when a traditional mothering role isn't an option Discover God's help and hope in the midst of your pain.
Autorenporträt
CHELSEA PATTERSON SOBOLIK is the author of Longing for Motherhood: Holding On to Hope in the Midst of Childlessness, and works in Washington, DC, as the Director of Government Relations for a nonprofit organization. Previously she's worked for the leading evangelical child welfare organization in the country, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), and on Capitol Hill. Chelsea has been published at the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Gospel Coalition, Christianity Today, and other outlets. Chelsea was adopted as a newborn from Bucharest, Romania, grew up in North Carolina, and holds a BA in International Relations from Liberty University. She and her husband, Michael, are welcoming their son home through international adoption.