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No Less Blessed: Seeking God in the Wilderness of Infertility and Childlessness is an unapologetically transparent glimpse into author Erica F. Mitchell's personal experience with infertility and provides biblically-sound consideration for coping with adversity and loss. No Less Blessed differs from many books on this subject because it focuses on the experience of infertility instead of the outcome, thereby inclusive of the infertility experience that concludes without the miracle childbirth. Instead of relying on the frequently cited Bible narratives of fertility, the author illustrates the…mehr

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No Less Blessed: Seeking God in the Wilderness of Infertility and Childlessness is an unapologetically transparent glimpse into author Erica F. Mitchell's personal experience with infertility and provides biblically-sound consideration for coping with adversity and loss. No Less Blessed differs from many books on this subject because it focuses on the experience of infertility instead of the outcome, thereby inclusive of the infertility experience that concludes without the miracle childbirth. Instead of relying on the frequently cited Bible narratives of fertility, the author illustrates the parallels between the wilderness experience of the Israelites and the journey that couples must endure as they trek through infertility. As a result, Mitchell shatters the enduring mindset that couples who struggle to expand their family are less blessed than families with children by proving that God's love and presence is the essential part of any blessing in any hardship. Readers will gain incredible insight for their own encounters with adversity and loss while reconsidering what it truly means to be blessed.
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Erica Mitchell is a native of Virginia and considers herself a learning aficionado. As a Certified Catalyst Facilitator for women's groups, she is passionate about pursuing personal growth and healing through reflection and acknowledging our need to grieve through loss. Erica holds a B.A. in Sociology and is a graduate business student. She is stationed in South Korea with her husband, Richard, in devoted support of his career with the United States Navy.