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Tricia Lott Williford writes and speaks about faith in the face of loss and hope when the miracle isn't yours. With transparency, joy, and a captivating voice, she shares the hard pieces of her story-and the redemption God offers. Tricia is the author of Just You. Wait.; You Can Do This; And Life mostrar más Comes Back; and Let's Pretend We're Normal. She lives in Colorado with her family, and she co-hosts the podcast "Let's Talk Soon" with her brother, Rob. mostrar menos

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"When your life falls apart - through a death, a lost relationship, a diagnosis - you want more than anything so know that your pain has a purpose, that your faith matters, and that beyond the hurt, a new day awaits."
 
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SABC | otra reseña | Feb 19, 2022 |
If you have ever had an experience where you were going through something pretty rough in your personal life and a book came along and pulled you to read it then you will understand my response to this book. It has become an absolute comfort, inspiration and medium for God’s healing to take place.

Tricia Lott Williford writes with authority, clarity and compassion. The reader feels very much like she is coming along on the journey as well, offering encouragement and love to aid the healing process. Tricia, a remarried widow, has three books to her name (I want them all!), she’s an author, teacher, reader and thinker. She has two beautiful boys who she describes lovingly in her book. Her struggles as a single mum and her dependence on God’s help to get her through the aftermath of her first husband’s death is dealt with honestly and candidly. I felt I could relate to what she was describing, especially in how we perceive and compare ourselves, so much that I felt like it was written purely for my benefit. Whilst this book was written with women in mind, I honestly feel that there are many men who would also benefit from its contents.

The book is designed so that the reader can interact with it. Its format consists of a chapter focussing on a particular area in which Tricia speaks of her own experience, and the way she worked through it, followed by a section called Stepping Forward, where she provides an opportunity for people to self-reflect and come up with some solutions to areas that they wish to tackle. I can’t recommend this book highly enough.

Tyndale House Publishers has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book.
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zarasecker18 | Aug 22, 2018 |
Reading Ms. Williford's description of her husband's death left me shaking as it brought up the feelings I had the day my husband died. I enjoyed the stories she shared of her life with her husband - good days and bad. I especially appreciated the candor with which she shared the emotions she felt and the challenges she experienced. It's nice not to feel alone.
 
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tjsjohanna | otra reseña | Apr 15, 2015 |

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