A Sneak Peak
I’m all about taking our lives forward into more abundance. When we deal with our past, God can heal us, offer us hope and redeem the broken places in our heart. That’s why I’m so excited about my new book, Rachel’s Son. Rachel’s heart has been broken by the murder of her son, and that’s not the only challenge she faces.
As a result, she’s shattered and lost, not understanding God or his purposes. She can’t get past the pain to find freedom, love and life again.
Ever felt that way?
Yeah, I have too. But what I’ve learned is that by pushing through the pain, not hiding it, ignoring it, denying it or burying it, we will step into an abundance of joy. But it’s not easy. It’s scary. And it hurts. It may even feel as if we won’t survive.
It may take us months, or years or decades, but when we finally decide to step through, like pushing through the wardrobe or sea in Naria, we will learn to live again.
“The deeper my past sorrow, the greater my present joy.” Simeon, Rachel’s Son
Rachel’s journey is a grueling one, maybe like yours and mine have been. But with God there is hope, healing and redemption.
Rachel’s Son releases on March 20th. I thought you might like a sneak peak
