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Book Description
When profound loss shatters your faith and leaves you questioning God's presence, finding a path forward can feel impossible. Nancy Magargle understands this darkness intimately. After facing devastating end-of-life decisions and losing her daughter Stacey, she found herself trapped in a cycle of overwhelming grief, crushing guilt, and spiritual despair.
In A Time to Die, A Time to Live, Magargle transforms her personal journey through the depths of sorrow into a compassionate guide for others walking similar paths. This deeply personal work addresses the raw reality of feeling abandoned by God during life's most challenging moments, when prayers seem to echo unanswered and comfort feels unreachable.
Rather than offering simple platitudes, Magargle provides practical strategies for navigating crisis and loss while maintaining faith. She courageously examines the destructive internal narratives that often accompany grief, helping readers identify and challenge the lies that perpetuate suffering. Through her own experience of moving from self-condemnation to spiritual healing, she illuminates pathways toward genuine comfort and restoration.
The book offers concrete, actionable steps for applying spiritual principles to real-world pain, guiding readers from the prison of guilt toward embracing divine love and healing. For anyone struggling with loss, grief, or feeling spiritually disconnected during difficult times, Magargle's work provides both understanding and hope for renewal.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 230 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Social aspects
- β Navigate the process of grief
- β Explore Psychological aspects
- β Understand psychological principles
- β Explore Grief -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- β Explore Bereavement -- Psychological aspects
- β Explore Christianity
- β Understand death from spiritual perspective