Snowflake from the hand of god
Book Description
When life delivers its harshest blows, formal prayers often feel inadequate to express the raw anguish in our hearts. Cathy Cash Spellman discovered this truth through her own journey of devastating loss, including an unexpected divorce, her father's death, and her daughter's terminal illness.
In "Snowflake from the Hand of God," Spellman offers something rarely found in spiritual literature: permission to bring our unfiltered emotions directly to God. Rather than polished, reverent language, she presents prayers born from desperate human need, the kind that emerge when we rail, plead, and sob our way through life's darkest moments.
This intimate collection of prose and poetry emerged from profound personal testing. As Spellman's daughter Cee Cee faced her final illness, she encouraged her mother to write about what people truly long to say in prayer during their most desperate hours. The result is a book that transforms raw spiritual outcry into acts of faith and love.
Spellman challenges the conventional belief that formality equals reverence, suggesting instead that our most honest conversations with the divine reveal our deepest faith. After all, we only cry out to someone we believe is truly listening.
For anyone navigating illness, grief, divorce, or other profound losses, this collection offers companionship on the rockiest stretches of life's journey, validating the messy, authentic prayers that emerge from genuine human suffering.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
📄 Length: 140 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Navigate the process of grief
- ✓ Deepen your prayer practice
- ✓ Explore Aspect religieux
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Chagrin
- ✓ Explore Bereavement
- ✓ Explore Prière
- ✓ Explore Poésie