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Welcome to the Hope Between the Lines Podcast. I am your host, Dan Herod. Hope Between The Lines features life-giving conversations that say that no matter what happens in life, it will get better.
This podcast is for everyone looking for rich conversations that radiate hope. I am grateful that you joined us today.
Before we dive into another, hope driven conversation I am inviting you to pick up your copy of The Three Mile Valley: Changing our Conversations About Life and Loss. I wrote this book with you in mind. I’ve included 11 short videos that will help you arrest despair in your life. It is your strategy for tragedy and your plan for pain. As you journey through The Three Mile Valley, you will discover how to walk through seasons of suffering, and emerge stronger on the other side. Grab your copy on Amazon today.
My guest for episode 39 is Sarah Beth Gerbers. Sarah is a creative arts pastor who has been in ministry for over two decades. She has weathered losses of many kinds, including five miscarriages. Sarah writes freely and openly in her new book entitled Moonflower - Defiantly Blooming in the Face of Great Darkness in order to assure others going through grief that they are not alone. She does not write self-help "how-to" content, but instead weaves poetry and prose together to point at the beauty of life despite great difficulty.
In our conversation today, Sarah unpacks why she dumped social media and how that one decision changed her life. She also dives into the depths of grief, and ascends out of the darkness with a clear message of hope.
Before we begin, please take a moment to subscribe and follow this podast.
I am so excited for you to join us for today's conversation on Hope Between the Lines.
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Welcome to the Hope Between the Lines Podcast. I am your host, Dan Herod. Hope Between The Lines features life-giving conversations that say that no matter what happens in life, it will get better.
This podcast is for everyone looking for rich conversations that radiate hope. I am grateful that you joined us today.
Before we dive into another, hope driven conversation I am inviting you to pick up your copy of The Three Mile Valley: Changing our Conversations About Life and Loss. I wrote this book with you in mind. I’ve included 11 short videos that will help you arrest despair in your life. It is your strategy for tragedy and your plan for pain. As you journey through The Three Mile Valley, you will discover how to walk through seasons of suffering, and emerge stronger on the other side. Grab your copy on Amazon today.
My guest for episode 39 is Sarah Beth Gerbers. Sarah is a creative arts pastor who has been in ministry for over two decades. She has weathered losses of many kinds, including five miscarriages. Sarah writes freely and openly in her new book entitled Moonflower - Defiantly Blooming in the Face of Great Darkness in order to assure others going through grief that they are not alone. She does not write self-help "how-to" content, but instead weaves poetry and prose together to point at the beauty of life despite great difficulty.
In our conversation today, Sarah unpacks why she dumped social media and how that one decision changed her life. She also dives into the depths of grief, and ascends out of the darkness with a clear message of hope.
Before we begin, please take a moment to subscribe and follow this podast.
I am so excited for you to join us for today's conversation on Hope Between the Lines.