Highly Favored?

Highly Favored?

Denette Schaer

30,73 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Broken for Better Inc
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Hacer frente a la muerte y el duelo
ISBN:
9798988725633
30,73 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

Raising a beautiful family, ministering alongside her husband at a thriving church, and celebrating a redeemed marriage, Denette thought she knew what the favor of God looked like. That is, until she lost her son in a car accident just three weeks after stepping out into a new ministry. Suddenly nothing about her life felt 'favored.'Her whole life, Denette had equated favor to victory and blessing, but perhaps God never promised that. Perhaps favor was about resiliency, strength, and purpose in the middle of tragedy, heartbreak, oppression, and pain. In processing her loss, Denette looked to Scripture for answers.Highly Favored? is a vulnerable examination of eight famous figures of the Bible often deemed 'favored' by God yet struck with unimaginable hardship, suffering, and tragedy. Denette provides a nuanced perspective on their experiences, woven together with her own stories, reflection, and confrontations with first-world theologies.___________________________________________________This book is for those trying to find their faith in the midst of unimaginable grief, their loving God in the depths of adversity, and their closure in the unfair.___________________________________________________'In Highly Favored?, Denette Schaer has contributed a moving and powerful work to the canon of bereavement literature. When the earth crumbles under our feet after devastating loss, we crawl towards the words of those who have gone before us and find in the best of them solid ground on which to stand again. Denette reminds us that 'Hope is not handcuffed to our location or circumstances,' and teaches us to take our pain, turn it into purpose, and to make it count. She shows us that God is close to the brokenhearted, and faithfully builds a theology of suffering that provides healing and help to the grieving.' W. Lee Warren, MD, neurosurgeon and author of Hope Is the First Dose. 

Artículos relacionados

  • BRAVING THE FIRE
    JESSICA HANDLER
    ...
    Disponible

    15,60 €

  • The Brightest Star in the Sky
    Anne Dupré
    Poignant and poetic recollections of a mother after the death of her son. These vivid and fondest memories evoke a living presence and offer hope and consolation and inspiration to all who have lost loved ones. Anne Dupré writes, “These treasured memories tear down the cruel wall of mortality, and like the bright stars that illuminate a dark sky, their glow lights up my world.”...
    Disponible

    5,44 €

  • The Empty Bedroom
    Grace Keshishyan
    The devastation of losing a child never quite goes away.No matter how many years separate us from the tragedy, the heartache always looms, often returning in waves, to crush and paralyze us once more. Yet at some point in the sustained nightmare of grappling with the sense of pointlessness that accompanies inconsolable grief, something seems to click faintly inside: ever so slo...
    Disponible

    17,20 €

  • Almost a Mother
    Christy Wopat
    "After my infant twins died, I couldn’t find anything on the shelves at the bookstore that was actually honest."I found books about grief, sure. Books written by psychologists on the stages of grief and books that assured me that I would find my answers in prayer. This isn’t meant to replace those. Those books are necessary, but in the raw, emotional weeks and months after losi...
    Disponible

    19,83 €

  • Is This Your First Funeral?
    Jimmy Huston
    A gentle guide through the uncertain moments of a child's first funeral experience. What to expect. How to find a way through the process of grief. How to accept the moments and share feelings. Charming illustrations. ...
    Disponible

    15,76 €

  • My Dragonfly Walt
    Kathy Zengolewicz
    When you lose a child, the world stands still. The birds no longer sing, the sun no longer shines. You feel as though you are alone, even in a room full of people. Grief is a terrible five-letter word. It’s easier to climb a mountain than to get past grief unscathed. Kathy deals with the grief and with the loss that was the cause of the grief. She has learned to live with the g...

Otros libros del autor

  • Highly Favored?
    Denette Schaer
    Raising a beautiful family, ministering alongside her husband at a thriving church, and celebrating a redeemed marriage, Denette thought she knew what the favor of God looked like. That is, until she lost her son in a car accident just three weeks after stepping out into a new ministry. Suddenly nothing about her life felt 'favored.'Her whole life, Denette had equated favor to ...
    Disponible

    24,24 €