In a horrific street storm, twelve-year-old Jack is washed away on an normal September day. The horrible questions posed for his family and younger sister: How can God let it happen? They all collapse in different forms into the pit of grief. So they have to make a path to reconciliation in the near future. Anna Whiston-Donaldson reveals a tragic story of a parent in Rare Bird that leads, slowly, to lasting optimism. According to Glennon Doyle Melton, Anna's writing is raw and honest, passionate and amusing. It's about the…
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In a horrific street storm, twelve-year-old Jack is washed away on an normal September day. The horrible questions posed for his family and younger sister: How can God let it happen? They all collapse in different forms into the pit of grief. So they have to make a path to reconciliation in the near future. Anna Whiston-Donaldson reveals a tragic story of a parent in Rare Bird that leads, slowly, to lasting optimism. According to Glennon Doyle Melton, Anna’s writing is raw and honest, passionate and amusing. It’s about the flicker of hope when you know that God is closer to your own skin in moments of heartbreak.
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In a horrific street storm, twelve-year-old Jack is washed away on an normal September day. The horrible questions posed for his family and younger sister: How can God let it happen? They all collapse in different forms into the pit of grief. So they have to make a path to reconciliation in the near future. Anna Whiston-Donaldson reveals a tragic story of a parent in Rare Bird that leads, slowly, to lasting optimism. According to Glennon Doyle Melton, Anna’s writing is raw and honest, passionate and amusing. It’s about the flicker of hope when you know that God is closer to your own skin in moments of heartbreak.
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