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SpillWay is the story of one familys journey with God in the world of a traumatic brain injury. Along with offering experiences following their sons brain injury, this true story also offers encouragement to trust God in whatever stormy circumstances the reader finds themselves in.
When there is no evidence of what tomorrow holds, the book encourages one to put their trust in the one who holds tomorrow. God is revealed in some of the most difficult times when the answers to your prayers are not the answers you hoped for.
SpillWay is an opportunity to see God as a refuge in times of trouble.
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Produktbeschreibung
SpillWay is the story of one familys journey with God in the world of a traumatic brain injury. Along with offering experiences following their sons brain injury, this true story also offers encouragement to trust God in whatever stormy circumstances the reader finds themselves in.

When there is no evidence of what tomorrow holds, the book encourages one to put their trust in the one who holds tomorrow. God is revealed in some of the most difficult times when the answers to your prayers are not the answers you hoped for.

SpillWay is an opportunity to see God as a refuge in times of trouble.

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Autorenporträt
Deborah Jentsch is a writer who shares a personal story about how her family's faith was tested. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Deborah has used her education degree to teach, write, and share devotions, as well as raise a family. She and her husband, Kurt, have been married for thirty-five years and have been blessed with three children. Deborah, Kurt, and their youngest child currently live in South Texas.

Deborah humbly relates to Moses's response found in the book of Exodus when he asks God, "Who am I . . . ?" She asks, "Who am I . . . that I should be an author?"

Her encouraging words to others is to continue to trust God, even as her own faith was found to be almost nonexistent at times. She looks to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, giving testimony to God's great faithfulness in their lives.

Deborah's personal experience with God has also been published as a blog post and podcast for Jesus Calling by Sarah Young.