Seeing through the fog : hope when your world falls apart
(2012)

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[United States] : David C Cook, 2012
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ISBN/ISSN
9781434705174 MWT15204945, 143470517X 15204945
LANGUAGE
English
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An exploration of identity and faith, Seeing Through the Fog invites readers to a vibrant life, an expectant life, a life of joy in each new morning. Pastor Ed Dobson has spent his life preaching sermons, but this book is not a sermon. He has spent more than ten years with a debilitating illness, but this book is not about grief. He has found joy in the midst of sorrow, but this book is not about looking on the bright side. Seeing Through the Fog is about living well when you realize you can't live forever. It is about having gratitude for each sunrise, birthday, and moment of knowing God more. It is about holding hope when circumstances hold pain. With stories, wisdom and unique content distinct from the popular film series about Ed, Seeing Through the Fog will encourage readers in their own difficulties and give them hope for their future. Pastor Ed Dobson has spent his life preaching sermons, but this book is not a sermon. He has spent over ten years with a debilitating illness, but this book is not about grief. He has found joy in the midst of sorrow, but this book is not about looking on the bright side. With stories, perspective, and wisdom distinct from the popular film series about Ed, Seeing Through the Fog will encourage you in your own difficulties and give you hope for your future. Ed Dobson, pastor emeritus of Calvary Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, serves as an advisory editor for Christianity Today and consulting editor for Leadership. He holds an earned doctorate from the University of Virginia, was named "Pastor of the Year" by Moody Bible Institute, and is author of numerous books including The Year of Living Like Jesus, and Prayers and Promises When Facing a Life-Threatening Illness. He is also the subject of the seven-part film series Ed's Story. He lives with his family in Grand Rapids, Michigan

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