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What Now?: Finding Renewed Life Christ After Loss

Current price: $26.99
What Now?: Finding Renewed Life Christ After Loss
What Now?: Finding Renewed Life Christ After Loss

Barnes and Noble

What Now?: Finding Renewed Life Christ After Loss

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Kaitlyn Odom Fiedler was eight years old when she woke up alone in a hospital room, the victim of a horrible car accident that claimed the lives of six of her family members as they traveled on their way to vacation at the beach. Left with only one living brother, young Kaitlyn was left with the question, "What now?" How do you find hope after loss? Twenty years later, Kaitlyn has found her hope and wants to encourage others as they struggle with their own trials. brings a refreshing perspective of hope and will help answer the questions of how to move forward, not just move on, when it seems there is nothing left on which to cling. Readers will discover how Kaitlyn moved from questioning to trusting God in times of sorrow, and they will find hope and healing in their own grief journey along the way. In , Kaitlyn shares her pain, struggle, and personal wrestling with grief, love, and hope with courageous vulnerability. . . . She has found Christ sustaining, patient, and present and introduces Him as one friend introduces another. Her value of children, their emotions, grief, and the need for ways to engage their trauma with or without words reminds us and challenges us to enter in and give space for all. Grace Church Campus Support Staff Kaitlyn opens the door to her grief and invites you in. With a child's broken heart, she shares the tears she held back, shattered from the shock of suddenly losing her home and her family in a tragic accident. . . . Asking the question, "What now?," she gently places your hand in the hand of Jesus and walks with you into the light of healing and hope. . . . Author of Genesis: Small Stories of a Big God challenged me to see God's goodness amid insurmountable suffering. Kaitlyn's use of storytelling kept me engaged and inspired. With vulnerability and boldness, Kaitlyn shares her experience of unimaginable loss and brings hope to hurting people. This book will support people who have encountered trauma, suffering, or loss; and will guide the rest of us as we journey with them. Campus Minister, Clemson Baptist Collegiate Ministry In her book , Kaitlyn did a phenomenal job of addressing an extremely painful topic and shared openly and honestly about her journey through her own grief. What she revealed depicts a process that can make or break a person. . . . Kaitlyn genuinely is a wounded healer who can understand another's pain and also know that there is light that can come out of darkness. Associate Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Charlotte and Psychological Associate , Kaitlyn shares her story with raw vulnerability . . . Throughout her story you will be inspired by her strength and amazed at the faithfulness of our great God! This book is a survival guide for anyone who needs a reminder that God is good and our strength in times of hardship. Author of four best-selling books and host of Water Into Wine podcast In his book, , Henri Nouwen wrote that "The great illusion of leadership is to think that man can be led out of the desert by someone who has never been there." Kaitlyn has been in the desert of great pain and loss. And she's emerged as a wounded healer-able to speak with both awareness and hope for those who find themselves in the throes of grief. Author of and

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