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Everyone has a story. The problem for some is that we don’t like the adventure we have lived. Our life has not turned out the way we thought it would. Sometimes we just want to throw this event or that situation away because it makes us feel uncomfortable, angry, or depressed. The end result can be messy and painful.
Author
Sharon Jaynes believes that God can turn our broken stories into beautiful moments. In her latest book,
I recently spoke with Sharon about why personal misery is such a problem in our culture, how a person can successfully move forward in life despite disappointment, and a few tips on getting enough breathing room to heal.
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God Stopped for Her
The closest communion with God comes, I believe, through the sacrament of tears. Just as grapes are crushed to make wine and grain to make bread, so the elements of this sacrament come from the crushing experiences of life. ~ Ken Gire,
Windows of the Soul
Aaron was Gail’s only son, the older brother to two adoring sisters. Growing up an athletic middle child with two sisters herself, Gail had always wanted a son. From the moment Aaron made his first cry, he and his mom had a special bond. When he went away to college 570 miles from home, part of Gail’s heart went with him. Her greatest fear was that something would happen to one of her three children.