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How do people make it through tough times? Is it possible to not only live through tragedy or trauma but to come out better and stronger on the other side? Sacred Suffering collects the stories of fourteen women who show you how they did it. They expose both their mistakes and their triumphs so that readers can not only see what to do, but also what not to do, in order to thrive in difficult times. Sacred Suffering is like going out to coffee with some older and wiser friends to hear their fascinating stories. Get to know these women as they inspire and encourage you and help you make it through your own rough patches.…mehr

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How do people make it through tough times? Is it possible to not only live through tragedy or trauma but to come out better and stronger on the other side? Sacred Suffering collects the stories of fourteen women who show you how they did it. They expose both their mistakes and their triumphs so that readers can not only see what to do, but also what not to do, in order to thrive in difficult times. Sacred Suffering is like going out to coffee with some older and wiser friends to hear their fascinating stories. Get to know these women as they inspire and encourage you and help you make it through your own rough patches.
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Nancy Brandon, the founder and organizer of Sacred Suffering lives in Yorba Linda with her beloved husband, Tim. A wife for almost 40 years, mother of 6 adult children, grandmother of 9, Nancy Brandon went back to school at the age of 50. While earning a bachelor degree in psychology at Biola she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. After surgery and treatment she began a Master's degree program in Spiritual Direction and Soul Care at Talbot Seminary. She has led multiple spiritual direction groups, Bible studies, and a cancer support group, and has a special passion to minister to other cancer patients.