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On October 9, 2017, Nathan Kocmond died by suicide. Despite numerous circumstances that lead to Nathan's tragic end, his family did not adequately realize the depths of mental illness. Nor did they expect the outpouring of God's love they received from friends, family, and the Holy Spirit himself. Experience the pitfalls of concussions, depression, and suicide alongside Jon Kocmond, Nathan's father and a pediatrician caring for many teenagers with similar circumstances. Learn how we can better care for our own children in these trying times. Fall into the deepest valleys of grief with Jon. And…mehr

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On October 9, 2017, Nathan Kocmond died by suicide. Despite numerous circumstances that lead to Nathan's tragic end, his family did not adequately realize the depths of mental illness. Nor did they expect the outpouring of God's love they received from friends, family, and the Holy Spirit himself. Experience the pitfalls of concussions, depression, and suicide alongside Jon Kocmond, Nathan's father and a pediatrician caring for many teenagers with similar circumstances. Learn how we can better care for our own children in these trying times. Fall into the deepest valleys of grief with Jon. And learn how God can turn the most devastating tragedies into the most hopeful awakenings. Feel how the Holy Spirit transformed Jon's sorrow into glorious hope for Nathan and us all. Recognize how God works within you. See how the Spirit is pointing you toward the truth and hope in good times and bad. Appreciate how God reaches every one of us. And, with Jon, find the peace that resides in the comforting presence of God's love.
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Jon Kocmond is a pediatrician living in Charlotte, North Carolina. He lives with his wife, Sarah, and two remaining children, Taber and Elle Louise. He most enjoys spending time outdoors with them and his two dogs, Lady and Scout (both named for his late son, Nathan). He is constantly seeking God's infinite love in them, nature, others, and all things.