“If you are struggling with loss, Wayne Hastings has written a book for you. Whether the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the loss of hope, you will find a fountain of practical wisdom in his words.”
Description
Filled with powerful messages, quotes, and scriptures, this practical and inspirational sixty-day devotional will encourage and comfort you after you have suffered a loss of any kind.
Loss comes in all shapes and sizes. Whether it is the loss of a job, a relationship, or a loved one, the pain associated with loss takes time to overcome. No matter where you are in the grieving process, Pastor Wayne Hastings’s The Way Back From Loss provides you with the comfort and encouragement you need to move on with your life.
This sixty-day devotional is divided into five sections that show you how to trust in God’s constant presence, let go of blame and regret, and discover that disappointments sometimes lead to the greatest opportunities.
Each of Pastor Wayne’s devotions will draw you in through an opening quote, a pertinent Bible verse, an inspirational message, an uplifting insight, guidance for prayer, and suggestions for motivating life choices.
Recovering from a loss is difficult, and each individual reacts differently, but The Way Back From Loss provides solace in knowing you are not alone. Sixty days with these messages of hope and inspiration, and you will be well on your way to a brighter tomorrow.
Reviews
“The Way Back from Loss is not a band aid; it’s a healing ointment delivered in perfectly measured doses. As only someone personally familiar with loss can, Wayne offers words of encouragement and hope while gently reminding readers to keep their eyes fixed upon Jesus.”
“Loss leaves us without an anchor. The emotional waves are relentless, leaving us to feel stranded and out of control. Wayne Hastings understands this with deep sensitivity and he guides us back from loss with gentle reminders of God's faithfulness. The Way Back from Loss is a patient companion on a difficult journey to the restoration of our faith and hope.”