Philip writes from the heart about his personal experiences as he shares his journey in faith. His hope is that in these stories, we all can gain a better understanding of how God is constantly reaching out to us, leading and teaching us about His love, plan, and purpose for our lives.
In 'Blessed: A Journey through Grief to Gratitude,' the author shares a frank and personal story of
finding true joy on the other side of great loss.
Although we each have our own unique journey and will face very personal struggles, there are
universal truths about God’s love and provision that are for us all. The author shares revelations of God’s
comfort, His guiding hand, the voice of the Holy Spirit in the stillness and quiet of the night, and His
ability to show up in unexpected ways.
The encouragement on the pages of this book is this: God is good. He is with us in the mountains and in
the valleys. When we are left wondering how to move forward with our lives, God is there to guide us.
When all hope is gone, and we feel we are left with nothing but despair, God is there to show us how there
can be 'joy in the morning.'
This may be the story of one individual’s pain and the rebuilding of his life, but it is first and foremost a
testimony of just how much God loves us. Read this book and find how God took the shattered pieces of
one man’s life and led him to a new and deeper understanding of the comfort and joy that comes with
living in God’s will.
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Philip L. Winteregg’s new book delivers a powerful and
uplifting message of faith, perseverance, and divine restoration.
This book was very touching. It is a great testament to letting go and letting God. It spoke to the struggles of moving forward and battling guilt and grief.
Virginia
Great Book, enjoyed it very much. Loved the scriptures that went with the book. It's a great gift to give someone who has lost a loved one very motivational, I Encourage that if you have someone that's lost a loved one this is a great book to give :)
Margaret
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm not going through what you went through, but I'm taking care of my mother. I've been leaning on God throughout these past 6 years, knowing he's been with us every moment. So many ups and downs towards the inevitable HIM!! I've found myself seeing the guilt coming in the future of my shortcomings now and...I'm just grateful to have God with my permission to soften my heart and allow Him into my life. Just as you put it so many "God-incidents". He's truly amazing.
Sebastian
I admire people that encourage others while they themselves are grieving.
Lisa