Seasons of Sorrow (e-bog) af Challies, Tim
Challies, Tim (forfatter)

Seasons of Sorrow e-bog

146,74 DKK (inkl. moms 183,42 DKK)
An honest look at grief and fears, faith and hope. Combining personal narrative, sound theology, and beautiful writing, this is a book for anyone who has loved and lost.On November 3, 2020, Tim and Aileen Challies received the shocking news that their son Nick had died. A twenty-year-old student at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, he had been participating in a...
E-bog 146,74 DKK
Forfattere Challies, Tim (forfatter)
Forlag Zondervan
Udgivet 13 september 2022
Længde 192 sider
Genrer HRCV
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780310136743
An honest look at grief and fears, faith and hope. Combining personal narrative, sound theology, and beautiful writing, this is a book for anyone who has loved and lost.On November 3, 2020, Tim and Aileen Challies received the shocking news that their son Nick had died. A twenty-year-old student at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, he had been participating in a school activity with his fiancee, sister, and friends, when he fell unconscious and collapsed to the ground.Neither students nor a passing doctor nor paramedics were able to revive him. His parents received the news at their home in Toronto and immediately departed for Louisville to be together as a family. While on the plane, Tim, an author and blogger, began to process his loss through writing.In Seasons of Sorrow, Tim shares real-time reflections from the first year of griefthrough the seasons from fall to summerintroducing readers to what he describes as the ';ministry of sorrow.'Seasons of Sorrow will benefit both those that are working through sorrow or those comforting others:See how God is sovereign over loss and that he is good in lossDiscover how you can pass through times of grief while keeping your faithLearn how biblical doctrine can work itself out even in life's most difficult situationsUnderstand how it is possible to love God more after loss than you loved him before