Your child is gone. Your heart is broken.
How on earth do you survive this?
Alycia Morales knows your grief is as unique as you are and will help you navigate the foggy forest of child loss, a journey she’s survived multiple times.
In 52 bite-sized chapters, with deep biblical insight and genuine compassion, Alycia will help you:
- push through the pain and heartbreak of grief, with hope to discover a new normal where the ache remains but death has lost its sting
- continue to put one foot in front of the other, taking small steps toward getting back to living a life that not only honors the Lord, but honors your child’s memory as well
- learn to refocus your thoughts, taking them captive to the Way, the Truth, and the Life, rather than dwelling on death’s doorstep
- seek out the treasures in daily life and walk in gratitude as you journey down this path with God
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Surviving the Year of Firsts: A Mom’s Guide to Grieving Child Loss
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Are you in the midst of tough financial times?
Perhaps you’re unemployed and feeling frustrated and hopeless. Do you question if God is aware of your circumstances? Are you wondering if there is a way out of your situation?
Cynthia Howerter and La-Tan Roland Murphy, along with several guest writers, candidly share their own personal stories of how they experienced God’s provision during seasons of unemployment and financial despair.
You will find encouragement and hope as you read each story. Like you, many of these writers have lost their income, savings, homes, and health insurance. Some have found themselves on public assistance while others faced homelessness. Their faith and trust was refined and strengthened as God provided a successful path through their tough times.
Each writer’s personal story demonstrates the power of God who knows exactly what you are going through and who promises to care for those who put their faith and trust in Him.
God’s Provision in Tough Times includes personal accounts by the following guest writers:
Alycia W. Morales, Beth K. Fortune, Carrie Fancett Pagels, Cecil Stokes, Dan Walsh, Deborah Raney, Dee Dee Parker, Eddie Jones, Eva Marie Everson, Felicia Bowen Bridges, James L. Rubart, Ramona Richards, Roger E. Bruner, Tamara D. Fickas, and Torry Martin.





