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My husband, Dave, and I have known Charlie and Jill LeBlanc for over forty years.
We’ve been blessed by their friendship as well as their partnership in ministry, when they led worship at many of our conferences. We’ve known them in good times and hard times and have seen them live out their faith in Christ when it was easy and when it wasn’t. Their commitment and diligence to seek God has been tested many times, and each time, He has helped them grow stronger in their determination to keep going in the most disappointing and painful events in their life.
When Charlie and Jill’s son, Beau, passed away after his shocking and traumatic battle with cancer, we were devastated with them and for them. The loss of a child is something I’ve never had to face, and I can only imagine the overwhelming grief it has caused them—mentally, emotionally, spiritually and even physically. And yet, in the face of this tragedy, even though it caused them to question God, they never abandoned their faith in Him. Knowing them the way we do, this is no surprise.
The journey that’s led them to write When Loss Comes Close to Home has impacted every single part of their being, and the wisdom and insight they’ve gained by walking through this experience is invaluable. It took great courage on their part to be transparent about their thoughts and emotions in the days following Beau’s death, and it inspires me. I believe their vulnerability is what makes this message so relatable and even hopeful for those who read it.
If you’ve lost someone dear to you, Charlie and Jill’s story will comfort and encourage you to go through your grieving process the way you need to do it…one step at a time. If you want to be a better comforter and encourager to others who are grieving, their story will help you understand how to do that too.
Charlie and Jill know what it means to really live for Jesus, and their passion is to help as many people as they can to personally experience the life Jesus died for them to have. I’m confident that you’ll discover help in your time of loss and grief in the pages of this book.
When Loss Comes Close to Home:
Finding Hope to Carry On When Death Turns Your World Upside Down
Released – August 1, 2023
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Regaining Peace and Finding Hope for a Better Tomorrow
In 2009, Charlie and Jill LeBlanc experienced the unthinkable―the death of their 23-year-old son. Their loss was crushing―as it is for everyone who walks through the valley of the shadow of death and feels like recovery is beyond hope. Maybe you―or someone you love―has also experienced this heartbreak of losing someone close to you. If so, the LeBlancs compassionately offer you words of healing!
In When Loss Comes Close to Home, international music ministers Charlie and Jill share their journey of recovery and rebuilding after life-shattering sorrow. Page by page, you will find encouragement to receive God’s grace and hope for yourself and others who need a supernatural salve for the soul by…
- Embracing the time needed to heal
- Applying practical help to overcome deep sorrow and numbness
- Implementing powerful tools to help loved ones regain their footing
- Recognizing each person’s unique grieving process
- Valuing the biblical importance of grieving
God “comforts and encourages us in every trouble…” and enables us to do the same for others (2 Cor. 1:4 Amp). No matter how it feels today, you can regain peace and hope to move forward as God lovingly leads you into a better tomorrow.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781667502762
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
Publication date: 08/01/2023
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
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